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wallymom

Beach Lover
Jul 9, 2005
93
7
I did see several of the smaller black birds. BUT..I saw TWO very large, white sea birds! VERY SAD! One of the black birds was a little different; it had beautiful orange coloring all over its chest. What struck me as odd (besides the number of them) was the fact that there was such a variety! The two big sea birds made me especially sad. I kind of wish someone would remove them from the beach because it's awful to have to see them laying there. I didn't have anything with me to properly remove them and wasn't sure if I should.
 

sunspotbaby

SoWal Insider
Mar 31, 2006
5,010
739
Santa Rosa Beach
Maybe one of ya'll that have seen them/know where to find them should call FWC. At least make them aware of the variety of the species. Who knows what's caused it and if many of you have never seen this, it could be a valid concern, and i would think even possibly a health concern. :dunno:

Don Ware - Choctawhatchee Audubon Society: 850-862-6582
or
FWC's Wildlife Alert hotline: 888-404-FWCC (888-404-3922)
 

wallymom

Beach Lover
Jul 9, 2005
93
7
I just talked with Don Ware. He's on his way over and we're going to walk the beach so he can see the birds. I'll post his comments after we get back!
 

Rita

margarita brocolia
Dec 1, 2004
5,209
1,634
Dune Allen Beach
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Here in DFW metroplex recently a lot of migrating Cedar Waxwings were found dead in McKinney. Speculation was that they had eaten fermenting berries.

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tsutcli

Beach Fanatic
Jan 14, 2008
921
109
Seacrest
The birds I have seen have dark or perhaps black wings but they have a colored head and breast. They would appear to be little black birds if they were perhaps face down on the beach but all the ones I saw that were face up were yellow and red and I am certain about that.
 

enfuego

Beach Lover
May 10, 2007
146
66
Paradise
Just a guess - maybe migratory birds that ingested something poisonous on their journey? Casualties of an oil rig fire?

or something closer to home like a ciggy butt or they may have ingested the dog poop that is left on our beach...;-)
 

Rita

margarita brocolia
Dec 1, 2004
5,209
1,634
Dune Allen Beach
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