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Australia: Dozens of birds found dead in suspected poisoning

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More than 60 birds have died after “falling from the sky” in a suspected case of poisoning in South Australia, rescuers say.

The animals – two species of corella – were discovered near a sports ground in Adelaide on Tuesday and Wednesday.

At least 57 of the birds were long-billed corellas, which is a protected species.

The deaths are being investigated by government departments.

Some of the birds were found in distress and taken to two veterinarians, but they were unable to be saved.

Corellas are a native species in Australia

“The scene looked like a horror movie,” said Casper’s Bird Rescue founder Sarah King, who was among those called to the scene.

“The birds weren’t able to fly and were lying on the ground wailing in pain. Some birds were bleeding out of their mouth. That immediately made us think of poisoning, which we’ve seen before.”

The state’s Department for Environment and Water said the cause was not yet confirmed.

“Disease and toxin testing is underway and will take several weeks to complete.

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