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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20210924 05:19:00

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Transcripts for KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt 20210608 01:53:00

this is a four-unit property and as you can see it really fits into the neighborhood that it s in reporter: he and berkeley s entire city council are pushing to end single-family zoning to allow for more multiplexes like this, hoping more housing throughout the bay area - i feel sad that the place that i envisioned living my life, raising my kids, that that isn t going to happen. reporter: will mean fewer tough decisions for families like the finches when we come back, i ll have some final thoughts from here in guatemala.

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New York: Man tries to smuggle 35 live finches to win singing competitions

New York’s JFK Airport is no stranger to the absurd, but a recent event may top the list. Recently, customs officials at the airport found 35 live finches attached to a man’s jacket and ankles as he tried to smuggle them into the country. The weirdest part? Reportedly, it was all for singing competitions.

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Feeders Linked to Songbird Deaths, Experts Urge Cleaning or Removal

Feeders Linked to Songbird Deaths, Experts Urge Cleaning or Removal On 3/13/21 at 9:43 AM EST A spate of recent deaths among certain species of finch in parts of the U.S. has been linked to bird feeders and baths, with experts advising either regular cleaning of the garden equipment or outright removal. The deaths, which have been widely noticed by ordinary Americans finding dead birds on their property, are due to salmonellosis. This is an infection caused by exposure to salmonella bacteria, which avian experts say has been exacerbated by birds crowding at domestic bird feeders and birdbaths. Recent harsh winter weather in Texas may have led to more hungry migratory searching for food elsewhere.

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Local Experts Advise Cleaning, Not Removing, Bird Feeders

1:05 Eugene bird experts say it s not necessary to remove your bird feeders to prevent spread of salmonella. But a good cleaning will help. KLCC s Rachael McDonald has the story.    Dan Gleason taught Field Ornithology at the University of Oregon for 30 years. He and his wife Barbara own Wild Birds Unlimited in Eugene. Gleason says salmonella infection is not unusual in pine siskins, a type of finch. The illness can spread through bird droppings, and some experts have advised removing feeders. Gleason said it would only be a good idea to remove the feeder if you see sick birds. “What’s more important, I think, is that you have a very clean, safe feeding situation,”Gleason said. “And that means that when you start to see these kinds of outbreaks, you’ll need to keep your feeders much cleaner, more often than at normal times.”

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