The discovery of 13 dead bald eagles on the Eastern Shore was particularly curious due to initial findings that there was no foul play involved. But tests have concluded that the birds of prey didn’t all die from natural causes.
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The discovery of 13 dead bald eagles on the Eastern Shore was particularly curious due to initial findings that there was no foul play involved. But tests have concluded that the birds of prey didn’t all die from natural causes.
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