Red tide likely culprit in razorbill deaths
PHOTO PROVIDED BY ABBIE BANKS
Normally seen in the Northern Atlantic, this razorbill was photographed in Lemon Bay, one of many sighted since December in Florida waters.
ENGLEWOOD — Rare northern seabirds caused great excitement among local birders when they showed up in mid-December far from their usual territories, but now they’re showing up dead, and red tide could be to blame.
A local biologist and wildlife officials speculate that storms blew the birds off course and red tide may be killing them.