![]() ![]() “Any birds that died during the whole event, it was inadvertent,” Grimes said. Kincaid said he had “nothing to do” with the birds in the Dumpster. “It’s too coincidental” that the birds were found the next day, she said. Even though no one actually saw who dumped the birds into the trash bin, Rand said eucalyptus leaves found in the bag with the birds and a brick, apparently put in the bag to weigh it down, will help connect the birds to Berend. Most of the counts stem from 17 dead birds and four found alive in a Dumpster the next day by a neighborhood boy. ![]() “We did everything we could to save those birds,” he said. “He said he had talked to the bird people and Fish and Game and everything was OK.”Īll the nests he found in the tree were lowered in buckets, Kincaid said. “The owner of the property said that he had checked it out and the baby birds were old enough to fly away,” Kincaid said Wednesday. William Kincaid, owner of Superior Tree Service, also will be charged with 37 misdemeanor counts, Rand said. ![]() “It smelled bad, it was a health hazard and they are very noisy,” Grimes said, adding that the intent was not to harm the birds. ![]()
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