Any chance of having these birds tested at the UConn Veterinary pathology
lab? It says they do toxicology testing by referral. Not sure what that
entails, but specimens should be refrigerated and submitted within 48
hours, frozen if longer. Maybe call them tomorrow Rob?
https://cvmdl.uconn.edu/.
Lisa Wahle
Chester
Sent from my phone. Please excuse typos.
On Sun, May 11, 2025 at 7:59 PM Christopher Loscalzo via CTBirds <
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> Just a guess: but I think poison is most likely. They probably fed on
> bugs killed with insecticides. Perhaps one of your neighbors put some down
> on their lawn.
> Chris Loscalzo,
> Woodbridge
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