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I just had a bird die unexpectedly. He had been doing fine in the days before. There are several fires going on in my area and I’m wondering if the ash could have caused it or added to an underlying health issue.
I’m not sure if this is where I should post this question so if it’s in the wrong place I’m sorry.
 
I just had a bird die unexpectedly. He had been doing fine in the days before. There are several fires going on in my area and I’m wondering if the ash could have caused it or added to an underlying health issue.
I’m not sure if this is where I should post this question so if it’s in the wrong place I’m sorry.
There is a very good chance it was the ash and smoke. Sorry for your loss. :hugs
 
I just had a bird die unexpectedly. He had been doing fine in the days before. There are several fires going on in my area and I’m wondering if the ash could have caused it or added to an underlying health issue.
I’m not sure if this is where I should post this question so if it’s in the wrong place I’m sorry.
Oh no! I'm so sorry! :hugs
 
I just had a bird die unexpectedly. He had been doing fine in the days before. There are several fires going on in my area and I’m wondering if the ash could have caused it or added to an underlying health issue.
I’m not sure if this is where I should post this question so if it’s in the wrong place I’m sorry.
Oh gosh, I am super sorry! :hugs Smoke inhalation is a possibility, their respiratory systems are quite delicate. Many hugs to you.
 

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