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<b>Bird</b> busts out of zoo when tree crashes on enclosure — and ends up on California porch
A pied crow, one of several birds that escaped an Oakland Zoo aviary hit by a fallen tree, turned up on a resident’s front porch...
<b>Birds</b> are returning to Lynn Canal – Alaska Public Media
KHNS spoke with some local bird enthusiasts to find out who is doing what. Stacie Evans is the science director at the Takshanuk Watershed Council, …...
Caitlin Clark has perfect reaction to meeting WNBA legend Sue <b>Bird</b> before record-setting …
Caitlin Clark met Sue Bird, recorded a record-setting triple-double and led Iowa to its first Final Four appearance since 1993 on Sunday. Read More at...
1 <b>bird</b> that escaped Oakland Zoo remains on the loose – KRON4
(KRON) — Only one bird remains on the loose this week after a storm-toppled tree smashed into the Oakland Zoo’s Savanna bird aviary. Read More...
<b>Bird</b> Migration Up Close at Milwaukee’s Ground Zero
Milwaukee lies in the Mississippi Flyway, a crucial corridor for nearly half of North America’s migratory birds, and Lake Michigan, less than a mile … Read...
In UP, man-<b>bird</b> ‘friendship’ ends with case against him | Cities News,The Indian Express
The sarus crane, usually found in wetlands, is the state bird of Uttar Pradesh and protected under Schedule 3 of the Wildlife Protection Act of …...
It’s a <b>bird</b>! It’s a plane! It’s a pretty neat planetary viewing! – NPR
Over the next couple of nights, five planets are expected to align in the sky. And you won’t even need a telescope to see them...
Photos: <b>Bird</b> that escaped from Oakland Zoo is rescued – The Oaklandside
Bay Area storms hit the Oakland Zoo hard after a tree fell on an aviary, releasing six birds from the African Savanna habitat. Read More...
Man arrested after five <b>birds</b> of prey shot in King’s Forest – BBC News
The man, in his 70s, is in police custody after the birds were found dead in January. Read More at Source.
Use caution with sick <b>birds</b>, animals amid <b>bird</b> flu outbreak – Texas Farm Bureau
TPWD urges people to use caution around sick or dead birds, skunks and racoons to prevent the spread of bird flu. Read More at Source.
