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China reports first human death from this avian flu strain – Deseret News

Reuters said human infections of bird flu are not uncommon in China, since the disease circulates in high poultry and wild bird populations. Read More...

Male bald eagle plays stepdad at World <b>Bird</b> Sanctuary – FOX 2

The sanctuary has fostered baby birds with females in the past, but Griffard said Murphy presented a unique opportunity. Just last month, visitors and … Read...

Use caution with sick <b>birds</b>, animals amid <b>bird</b> flu outbreaks – Brownwood News

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) urges those who come into contact with sick or dead birds, skunks and racoons to take basic … Read...

Why Britain’s loudest <b>bird</b> is booming after decades of decline – Phys.org

This also attracts other wetland birds like cranes and egrets, as well as rare mammals, fishes, invertebrates and plants. As bittern numbers have … Read More...

Woman Rescues Rare <b>Bird</b> From the Middle of the Road and Asks TikTok for Help – Yahoo

The mysterious rescued bird was as calm as can be the woman held it in … and sign up for our newsletter for the latest...

Dead <b>birds</b> get new life: New Mexico researchers develop taxidermy <b>bird</b> drones

Scientists in New Mexico are giving dead birds a new life with an unconventional approach to wildlife research. A team at the New Mexico Institute …...

Delaware <b>Wild</b> Animals: 6 Destinations to Look for Them – Southwest Journal

Foxes are opportunistic predators, feeding on various prey including rodents, rabbits, and birds. Bald Eagles. Bald eagles, the national bird of the … Read More at...

Professor turns dead <b>birds</b> into drones – New York Post

Dr. Mostafa Hassanalian, a mechanical engineering professor, is leading a unique project— fitting taxidermy birds with drones. Read More at Source.

Harford <b>Bird</b> Club presents annual awards – Baltimore Sun

Awardees were recognized for outstanding service to the club and for promotion of birds and birdwatching. Read More at Source.

Dead <b>birds</b> get new life: New Mexico researchers develop taxidermy <b>bird</b> drones | Reuters

Scientists in New Mexico are giving dead birds a new life with an unconventional approach to wildlife research. Read More at Source.