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<b>Birds</b> of a feather | News, Sports, Jobs – Adirondack Daily Enterprise

My older sibling read the headlines aloud before showing me the photo. “This bird has 70% more thigh and breast meat and will revolutionize the...

Video: Bobcat Chases <b>Wild</b> Turkey | Grand View Outdoors

The jake spiraled from the sky and into the brush, then I lost sight of the bird and cat. Of course, all the other turkeys...

Humans and honeyguides speak in local dialects, UCT research shows

… wild birds that lead people to honeybees’ nests in exchange for leftover wax and larvae, and so provides food for both people and birds....

This tiny falcon can’t fly but has found a new life as a <b>wildlife</b> educator

Kato, an American kestrel, arrived at the Ottawa Valley Wild Bird Care Centre with an injured wing. He can’t be released so he’s now the...

Two <b>bird</b> flu cases confirmed near Suffolk village – BBC

Two cases of bird flu have been confirmed close to a mid-Suffolk village, including one case in captive birds within a backyard flock. The … Read...

Two <b>bird</b> flu cases confirmed near Suffolk village – Yahoo News Canada

Defra said the risk to the public was very low, but advised people to avoid touching or moving any dead or sick wild birds. Follow...

Early <b>bird</b> or night owl? Your chronotype could be affecting your health – WABI

Early bird or night owl? Your chronotype could be affecting your health. Updated: 3 hours ago. Close. Subtitle Settings. Read More at Source.

Big Wish Lottery – 5 EARLY <b>BIRD</b> DRAWS! – Sault Ste. Marie News – SooToday.com

Big Wish Lottery – 5 EARLY BIRD DRAWS! 30 Day Premium Listing Group Health Centre Trust Fund about 11 hours ago. Early Bird general. Click...

Filoplumes Are Nature’s Super Feather – The New York Times

(Bristle feathers, short and found on a bird’s head, face and neck, are also sensitive to the environment and alert birds to insects and other...

Urban rewilding | Forest and <b>Bird</b>

From Singapore to Copenhagen, forward-thinking cities are weaving green spaces into their urban fabric and welcoming wildlife home. Read More at Source.