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Want to fill your Brevard Yard with <b>birds</b>? Plant these trees – Florida Today
It’s very easy to attract wildlife by planting the correct plants that provide … A large-growing tree for attracting birds would be our native … Read...
Robert Miller: Christmas <b>Bird</b> Count put an end to winter hunts – CT Insider
Will Biglin of Ridgefield spots birds as he participates in the Great Backyard Bird Count at the Greenwich Audubon Center on Feb 15, … Read More...
Best hedges for <b>wildlife</b>: 6 varieties for shelter and food | – Homes & Gardens
Not only will they offer a beautiful backdrop to your space, but will also encourage birds, mammals and pollinators into your plot. Offering habitat, … Read...
How deadly <b>bird</b> flu sparked explosive outbreaks in 2022 — and why it matters for global health
That’s not counting untold numbers of wild birds falling ill, whose numbers are far tougher to track. “I would describe the scope as explosive and …...
Watchdog Group Says Keep Lookout for <b>Birds</b> with Avian Flu on Oregon Coast
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) has been asking the public to report any sightings of three or more sick or dead wild birds, …...
Christmas <b>Bird</b> Count set for Jan. 1 at refuge – Seymour Tribune
Bird watchers undeterred by snow on the ground at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge participate in the annual nationwide Christmas Bird Count … Read More at Source.
Calling Haywood County birders: join the Audubon Christmas <b>Bird</b> Count – The Mountaineer
Volunteers are being sought to participate in a local census of the bird population as part of the 123rd Audubon Christmas Bird Count. Read More...
Count <b>birds</b> for science Saturday | News | keysnews.com
Thousands of participants will be part of the world’s longest-running wildlife census, Audubon’s 123rd annual Christmas Bird Count, … Read More at Source.
The Crammer: <b>Bird</b> flu outbreak suspected at Devizes beauty spot | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald
Devizes Town Council are now warning people to not feed wild birds and to exercise caution around wildlife in the area. Read More at Source.
BC SPCA asking public to remove <b>bird</b> feeders due to avian flu outbreak – Castanet
Report sightings of sick or dead wild birds to the B.C. Wild Bird Mortality Investigation Protocol & Avian Influenza Surveillance Program (PDF) at … Read More...
