Max Bolling lives in the Richmond neighborhood where the birds have been found. He said that during one weekend in February, he and his brother found five dead birds under power lines. Since then, Max said he has personally seen 20 dead birds.
Department of Fish and Wildlife officials said one of the birds they evaluated was a European Starling and the other was a Mourning Dove.
While the birds were collected by PG&E, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said they didn't show signs of electrocution but people in the neighborhood say they believe that's what's happening.
PG&E released a statement to CBS News Bay Area saying:
Fish and Wildlife officials are still investigating what is killing the birds in this Richmond neighborhood.
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