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Happy Thanksgiving from the Chukar Grounds – Flathead Beacon
Bird hunting can be humbling and exhilarating, often compressing these extremes in a weekend or day, or even brief moments between shots. Read More at...
GTF: No, <b>bird</b> flu won’t really impact your Thanksgiving dinner – KOCO
Our partners at PolitiFact help you ‘Get the Facts’ on what bird flu is actually doing, and how you can still safely enjoy your Thanksgiving …...
The <b>bird</b> people of Lake Manchar: surviving in a vanishing oasis | Pollution | The Guardian
… bird tethered to the end, which he uses as a decoy to trap wild birds. There was a time when Lake Manchar teemed with...
US Congress members push for full HPAI surveillance – WATTPoultry.com
Wild birds no know boundaries,” the representatives wrote. “Family farmers in Delaware help feed the entire region and work around the clock to keep … Read...
A <b>Bird</b> Watching Assistant | Hackaday
… bird calls rather than looking for the birds with a vision-based system. Posted in Machine LearningTagged bird watching, birds, computer vision … Read More at...
Viewpoint: Keep bears <b>wild</b> and out of homes – Missoula Current
First, secure attractants. Bird seed, animal feed, and garbage and a “fed bear is a dead bear.” Second, check what your insurance really covers … Read...
<b>Bird</b> flu mystery in Michigan: What happened to infections among dairy herds? | FOX 2 Detroit
It’s also common among wild birds, which is how the disease commonly spreads. It can also transmit indirectly through any item that was exposed to...
At The Gentle Barn, turkeys are for snuggling, not stuffing at Thanksgiving – WHEC.com
Jordan Gullotta pets a turkey during a cuddle therapy session at The Gentle Barn, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025, in Christiana, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker … Read...
Thanksgiving’s Iconic <b>Bird</b> Is Thriving Again in the <b>Wild</b> – YouTube
Wild turkeys were once on the brink of disappearing from the U.S.’s forests, with populations dropping to just tens of thousands by the 1930s. Read...
December Marks The Start Of Vermont’s Winter <b>Bird</b>-feeding Season | Mountain Times
Vermont Fish & Wildlife says limited food resources to the north are likely to draw more birds south in search of cone seeds and berries....
