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South Florida nature lovers offer tips on where to see the most colorful and diverse assortment of birds and other wildlife ...
This entertaining music festival will feature bluegrass, jamgrass and Americana music for a unique two-day event on April ...
South Pelican Island belongs to the birds. Royal Terns circle and screech above this spit of sand and shrub, which juts out of North Carolina’s winding Cape Fear River. Grackles hop among the bushes ...
Canadian officials took longer than any country to collect, analyze and submit bird flu samples to an international database that allows scientists to track the genetic evolution of highly infectious ...
It was so cool. I kind of was startled at the beginning, I didn't know what was going to happen." While the High River area draws bird watchers from far and wide, peacock sightings are rare, to say ...
Bird flu “is adapting to mammals, and it continues to show new tricks,” Nelson tells The Verge. The virus is spreading widely in domestic and wild animals, while exact transmission routes ...
Despite the ecological challenges, fishing in the Caloosahatchee River is currently favorable ... already helped the lake ecologically as wading birds and dabbling ducks are able to feed again ...
Since 2022, H5N1 has been infecting chickens, cows, wild birds and cats — among several other animals. With a record number of human cases in the U.S., the situation is getting increasingly ...
Come March and something very special is happening in our hedgerows. In parks and gardens across the UK, birds are preparing to welcome in the next generation by building nests. March to September ...
Their findings highlight both shared and unique aspects of vocal motor control in the birds. Whereas zebra finches produce rigid, structured songs, budgerigars exhibit a highly flexible vocal ...
Bird flu has ripped through the animal kingdom for the past few years now, killing countless birds and crossing into an alarming number of mammals. Yet people remain largely untouched. Even though ...
The ongoing spread of the highly pathogenic bird flu worldwide is reaching an “unprecedented” scale, a United Nations agency warned Monday. Speaking at a conference in Rome, key members of the ...