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Sick Bird: Sick Bird

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3 comments on “Sick Bird: Sick Bird

  1. I wish someone had an answer. I am encountering the same thing in southeast Alaska at our home. Looks and sounds exactly what you are experiencing.

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  2. Holly Faulkner on

    Hi,
    Birds that are puffed-up birds that do not move much are definitely showing signs of some sickness, though there are many different diseases that can produce this behavior. Our advice is to minimize the risk of infecting other birds by cleaning your feeder area thoroughly. If you see several sick birds, take down all your feeders for at least a week to give the birds a chance to disperse. Remember that prevention is the key to avoiding the spread of disease. You should regularly clean your feeders even when there are no signs of disease.
    -Holly Faulkner, Project Assistant

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