Unusual beak growth in wild birds

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The forum discussion centers on the unusual beak growth observed in wild birds, as reported in an article from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Participants express concern over the implications of this anomaly and emphasize the need for research to identify the underlying causes. The urgency for scientific investigation is highlighted, as the phenomenon raises questions about the health and survival of affected bird populations.

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That's really sad. I hope that they can find the cause.
 
That is very disheartening, I hope they figure it out quickly too.
 

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