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When we brought the big boat down to Miland from Tobermorey a few weeks back , about half way across in the middle of no where i passed about two dozen dead fish laying on top of the water , some thing weird is going on out there .

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I've researched this, and nowhere can i find out what kind of birds they are. I can't tell from the picture, but they might be cormorants. Could be loons too....hard to say. I would love to know what they are though.....if anyone is up there and see's this, take a photo of one of the birds for me!!

 

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Me and a buddy were on the bay saturday. The 2 birds I saw closely looked to be loons. Saw some other ducks out swimming around looking healthy. :) Hopefully this things over and done with seems a little fishy to me that its just botulism...

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We have had a family cottage east of Wasaga, and in my life I have never seen anything like this nor have I

seen these types of ducks in the area . Very strange indeed !

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It was on the A channel news last night, some of those black and white ducks are on their migration south, that's why you don't see them here on a regular basis. There are cormorants, loons, seagulls and others floating and dead on shore. Too bad it wasn't just cormorants.

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I heard it was a mix of Divers, Puddlers, Geese, Gulls, Loons etc..

 

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Like I said,long tailed ducks. This happens every once in a while.

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CTV news just said it was botulism caused by zebra mussels and gobies, stirred up by sturgeon, who washed dead on shore a few months ago (the sturgeon). This pushed it up higher and now the other birds are eating it.

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Growing up and living just north of wasaga,every few years you would get shiners(thousands)on the beach.I Remember birds from time to time washed up on the shore. Ministry always said it was a cycle. We used to have to clean them up ourselves.

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A friend heard reports of a fish die off on GB not long before the birds washed up but I never read anything. If it was botulism wouldn't there be more dead fish than birds?

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