Young birds are getting 'drunk' on fermented berries and have all the familiar symptoms of falling over and feeling unwell, experts have found. Rowan berries are not normally considered poisonous to wild birds, but the berries found inside the birds smelled as if they were fermenting Photo: Darren Staples/REUTERS By Rebecca Smith, Medical Editor 7:30AM GMT 03 Nov 2012 Comments The discovery came after police were called to a primary school in Cumbria where 12 dead blackbirds and one that...
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