Boston.com 7/15/21: MassWildlife urges public to remove bird feeders and report dead birds. State officials are urging the public to report any observations of sick or dead birds and to remove bird feeders and baths from their properties to prevent the spread of a potential disease among birds.
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What about Hummingbird feeders? Mine is being drained at a rapid rate, they are depending on them. Are certain birds more susceptible?
The original advisory said you could leave them up but they’ve now updated it to say to take them down as well
https://www.wwlp.com/news/massachusetts/bird-feeder-update-remove-hummingbird-feeders-now-included-in-advisory/