Incidents of cars colliding with birds are common.
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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Jeanine Oxenius delivers dead ducks to Auckland Council in protest at its response to the avian botulism outbreak. One duck was found sitting on the road with both legs broken, Miller said. In another smash, a mother duck was killed by a car and her orphaned ducklings ushered in. “My heart goes out to these birds,” Miller said. “This is what we see every day.” “I can’t even begin to imagine what a lousy way to die that is.” Birds savaged by cats have less than a 20 per cent chance of surviving, according to international figures: “Sadly we can’t fix cat attacks very often.”