A team of ecologists exposed
Zonotrichia leucophrys (white-crowned sparrows) to the seed treatment known as imidacloprid (in the class of insecticides known as neonicotinoids) and say the
measured weight mass declined in just a few hours, which led to the birds delaying migration. But their study was so small it can only be considered exploratory.
Neonicotinoids are seed treatments, they were created to reduce broad spectrum spraying, like the dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane (DDT) that Nixon appointee William Ruckelshaus banned domestically over the findings of experts in 1972. But this new paper claims the replacements for broad spraying may be just as harmful.