Colorado: Mysterious Bird Deaths Investigated Near Dacono

DACONO, Colo. (CBS4) – Colorado is now on the list of states where birds are mysteriously dying.

CBS4 You Reporter Stacia Shane sent in pictures of dozens of dead birds she found on I-25.

The birds were found near Dacono.

More than one hundred birds were found and most of them were under trees.

Health investigators picked up the birds and will try to determine how they died.

January 20, 2011 8:15 AM

Source: CBS Denver

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