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Suddenly, robins, bluebirds and crows have starred vanishing from the American sky and a study revealed it’s the West Nile virus, which is wreaking havoc among the backyard birds.
Since West Nile’s emergence in the US in 1999, the number of as many as.
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An American Robin feeds one of it’s chicks in it’s nest next to the White House as heavy rain storms blanket the Washington area, Friday, May 9, 2008.
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