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Effects of continuous cover management on <b>bird</b> communities in a beech dominated forest …
The number of bird species was linked to the number of niches available, resulting from the presence of large-diameter trees, a heterogeneous diameter … Read More...
Ohio <b>bird</b> watchers, check the radar for over 1 billion migrating <b>birds</b> – Cincinnati Enquirer
Radar estimates suggest more than 1.2 billion birds took to the skies on Sept. 25 — the largest surge of the season — for fall...
Endangered whooping crane dies from <b>bird</b> flu, first confirmed case in species
HPAI is a strain of the avian influenza A virus associated with high rates of mortality in poultry and wildlife, which has severely impacted wild...
First Whooping Crane death due to <b>bird</b> flu confirmed in Wisconsin | WFRV
“Ducky” was also expected to be released this fall into the wild with seven other Whooping Cranes at the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge. We are …...
A ‘book end’ to <b>bird</b> flu: what did Ohio learn from the epidemic? – WOUB Public Media
“We have a lot of different mitigation programs in place to try to prevent wild birds from deciding that this is an attractive area to...
Florida man killed and ate his <b>pet</b> peacocks, authorities say – ABC News
The man “admitted to killing the bird by cutting the bird’s neck out of spite, then bleeding it out, and then later eating the bird...
The ancestors of ostriches and emus were long-distance fliers – here’s how we worked this out
Why did these birds become flightless over and over again? No matter how beautiful or inspiring we think flying is, it is also hard. If...
Florida man killed and ate his <b>pet</b> peacocks, authorities say – WTOP News
The man “admitted to killing the bird by cutting the bird’s neck out of spite, then bleeding it out, and then later eating the bird...
HPAI Resurgence Spreads to Utah, Wisconsin – Meatingplace
… wild bird migration. This month’s resurgence, which has been centered in the Upper Midwest and northern Plains, also widened to Wisconsin, which … Read More...
Endangered whooping crane dies of avian flu at Wisconsin <b>wildlife</b> refuge – Times Union
… bird or through environmental exposure to the HPAI virus as she explored the refuge. Wild birds, including waterfowl such as ducks, geese and … Read...
