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Warning to public in Cork City after <b>bird</b> flu outbreak at the Lough – Irish Examiner
… wild birds, and do not handle bird feathers found in the area;; Not to bring sick wild birds home;; Keep pets away from sick...
Legendary cricket umpire Dickie <b>Bird</b> dies aged 92 – The Guardian
The former Test umpire Harold ‘Dickie’ Bird has died at the age of 92, Yorkshire County Cricket Club have announced. Read More at Source.
The Wild <b>Bird</b> Store gets ready for Fall migration season – KGUN 9
It’s the first day of fall — and that means birds from across the country are flying in — migrating right here to the Tucson...
Dickie <b>Bird</b> dies aged 92: Tributes paid to iconic former umpire – BBC Sport
He officiated in 66 Tests and 76 one-day internationals, including three World Cup finals. Bird’s home county Yorkshire, whom he played for and served … Read...
It’s A “Hoot:” <b>Bird</b> Club offers peaceful sanctuary for <b>bird</b> watchers of all experience levels
“You don’t even have to like birds,” executive board member Charlotte Toomey ’26 said. “You can just enjoy nature.” This laid-back attitude means that … Read...
Harold Dennis “Dickie” <b>Bird</b> MBE OBE – 1933-2025 – Yorkshire County Cricket Club
Born on 19 April 1933 in Barnsley, Yorkshire, Dickie Bird’s life was defined by his unwavering dedication to cricket. A former first-class cricketer … Read More...
<b>Bird</b> Flu Confirmed at Cork’s The Lough as Visitors Urged to Avoid Contact with Wild <b>Birds</b>
Pet owners are advised to keep dogs on leashes where sick or dead birds are present. Bird flu affects the respiratory, digestive and nervous systems …...
<b>Bird</b> flu alert for Cork as public and <b>pets</b> urged to avoid contact with wild <b>birds</b> at Lough
keep pets away from sick and dead wild birds – dogs should be kept on a leash where sick or dead wild birds are present....
Bay <b>bird</b> watch – Tri City Voice
Sunol has a program, “Bird Discovery,” where people can learn about the behavior and migratory patterns of Bay Area birds. The next one is coming...
Greensboro’s ‘Lights Out’ Program Is For The <b>Birds</b> – Rhino Times
The City of Greensboro is once again asking residents and businesses to help migrating birds by switching off their lights at night. The voluntary “ …...
