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Rare painted bunting sighting a ‘Christmas gem’ for some N.B. birders | CBC News
The bird has been coming to eat at a Bayfield resident’s bird feeder. (Chris Turner). Clavette suspects the bird may have migrated in the opposite …...
The early <b>bird</b> gets the worm: Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala will be the first to return to training
FC Bayern’s prodigal son is an early bird. Read More at Source.
Fussy Cockatoo Throws Epic Tantrum When Mom Ruffles His Feathers – Parade Pets
Pin feathers are new, sensitive feathers that can make birds irritable and aggressive. Bandit is playful, mischievous, and adored by his loving family … Read More...
Scientists on ‘high alert’ as <b>bird</b> flu threat looms over Antarctica | RNZ News
Scientists are racing to record crucial “baseline” population data on wildlife before the deadly H5 strain of bird flu arrives. Read More at Source.
Be an Eagle – Great Bend Tribune
Those ominous birds stood guard atop a rotted-out tree. I remember yelling, “Where did you see a murder… Do I need to call the police …...
London tattoo artist inks Canada’s <b>birds</b> to fund conservation
London tattoo artist passionate about native birds on a mission to tattoo every Canadian species while giving back to those who protect them. Read More...
Central Florida’s <b>wild</b> animal encounters of 2025 – WESH
Highway cameras captured the entire incident. After a bit of a chase and the closure of all eastbound lanes near Bumby Avenue, the bird was...
West Michigan birders invited to annual Christmas <b>Bird</b> Count this weekend | wzzm13.com
The Grand Rapids Audubon Club invites you to survey early-winter birds across West Michigan to collect wildlife data. Author: Kayla Crandall. Read More at Source.
What festive food scraps can you give to <b>birds</b>? – RTE
Milk: Birds can’t digest milk – it can make them seriously ill. How to serve up. (The Wildlife Trusts/PA). Either pop food onto bird tables...
The number of infections that could make or break the next <b>bird</b> flu pandemic
The problem H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b of the virus has remained best adapted to target cells in the guts of birds, but it has repeatedly leapt...
