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The deaths appear to be ending, judging from an absence of dying birds.
But then, that wild infection may snuff itself out again because dying birds cannot fly far.
Rangers began finding the dead and dying birds in the two freshwater ponds on Nov. 14.
South of Tianjin, traffic slowed and swerved; hundreds of pamphlets flapped above the road like dying birds.
Television images of dying birds, fish and wildlife suffocating in oil have been beamed across the country as calls mount for steep fines and legal action against Petrobras.
In the summer of 1960, biologists picked up hundreds of dead and dying birds at Tule Lake and Lower Klamath Lake.
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The dying bird was discovered by two members of the public hanging from an eight-foot-high branch in woodland known as The Rough, in Arbury Park Estate, Nuneaton.
Sometimes the shadow puppetry, under the direction of I Made Sidia, is entrancing in its gracefulness, for instance when a dying bird slowly flutters its life away.
"When you hold a dying bird in your hand, it has so much more of an effect than hearing the statistics," she said.
But all around Indonesia, since late 2003, chickens have been dying of bird flu.
Before they die, the birds develop major hemorrhages, with blood streaming from their cloacas and beaks.
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