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Small birds can be affected by warfarin, as it is a anticoagulant rodenticide that can cause bleeding and other health issues if ingested. However, birds generally do not consume warfarin directly, as it is used primarily to control rodent populations. If small birds eat poisoned rodents or contaminated food sources, they may inadvertently ingest warfarin, leading to potential poisoning. It is important to use rodent control methods that minimize risks to non-target wildlife, including birds.

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