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What's killing all the birds suddenly? The news says it's disease but birds just don't drop from the sky all at once from disease. A basic knowledge of the dynamics of infectious disease would tell you that a small number of them would die, then more, then at last large numbers of them. There would be a radius of where the disease originated from then it would spread depending on the migration of the birds. It's happening globally and with different species of birds that have no contact with each other to spread the disease.

Any speculation of what it could be? I very much doubt it is the result of a disease.

Here is a Google map of the sudden bird and fish deaths with markers

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=20181725633988982832
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