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Bird flu killing geese in McCook Lake; Game Fish and Parks says cause not related to flood recovery
Bird flu is killing off geese in North Sioux City’s McCook Lake. That’s according to the South Dakota Game Fish and Parks.
You can safely put out food for birds in wintertime if you take some simple precautions. While feeding birds isn’t necessary ...
Commonly found in the coastal region of South Carolina Lowcountry, anhingas can be a common sight to see near any neighboring pond or lagoon. Does the name ‘anhinga’ not quite ring a bell? This bird ...
Birds that dive and forage for fish in the Salish Sea, including this western grebe, are 11 times more likely to experience population declines than other birds in the area. Diving birds were 11 times ...
Have you ever caught a glimpse of a waterbird attempting to swallow a huge fish whole? If so, you might have wondered how in the world it would be able to swallow or even digest a fish that large, ...
In one of the most bizarre wildfire causes of the summer, firefighters in western Canada say a fish-dragging osprey may be to blame for a brush fire near Ashcroft, British Columbia, after the bird ...
Images of a strange ‘bird fish’ have gone viral, prompting questions about what the bizarre creature is. Citing the Guizhou Urban Daily newspaper, Metro reports that the fish was reeled in by anglers ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Wildlife experts are trying to solve a mystery that evoked images of the apocalypse: Why did more than 3,000 red-winged blackbirds tumble from the Arkansas sky shortly before ...
Read Ed Yong's Wired Magazine piece "How the Science of Swarms Can Help Us Fight Cancer and Predict the Future." This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Neal Conan. We've all seen a flock of birds shift ...
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