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The symptoms are primarily being seen in blue jays, American robins, common grackles, European starlings, and Northern cardinals.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources said the sick and dying songbirds have been discovered in 69 of Indiana’s 92 counties, up from 53 counties two weeks ago, The Indianapolis Star reported.
A definitive cause of the bird illness has not been identified yet.
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