Add to the list of odd mass bird die-offs this one near Geyserville. It's important to understand that these types of things aren't as rare as we might otherwise believe. Once you start noticing them, it can be startling. Nonetheless, just because these aren't unusual doesn't mean we shouldn't keep a close eye on them. And we're doing that.
By Garrison Frost
January 11, 2011
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