This incident is concerning as it indicates a potential disruption to the ecological balance of the region where these dead seabirds were found. Factors that may have contributed to this include disease, pollution, drastic changes in weather patterns, or lack of food. To understand the exact cause, further investigation by environmental scientists or wildlife biologists is necessary. They would conduct tests or autopsies on the birds to determine cause of death. If this is linked to human activities, it could lead to calls for changes in certain practices to protect wildlife.
I also advise people who come across such incidents to contact local environmental or wildlife authorities and to not touch the dead birds, as they may carry diseases that could be potentially harmful to humans.
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