Ah, the thrill of the chase! Spotting an elusive bird is a birder's dream. These feathered phantoms can be tricky to find, ...
State officials are blaming highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), also known as bird flu, for causing the deaths of wild waterfowl in Lake, Porter, LaPorte, Newton, Starke and Benton counties ...
When we think of large birds, we might picture swans, ostriches, or eagles. But which bird is the biggest? Well, it depends ...
The plucking has been shown to aerosolize virus from the feathers. Or birds poop in crowded markets. And there may be fans or air currents in the markets that move that airborne virus around.
The detection comes as the nation continues to battle a growing outbreak of H5N1, which is rapidly spreading across poultry farms and infected dairy cows in the US. HealthDay News — A new strain ...
A newly identified strain of bird flu, H5N9, discovered at a California duck farm, has prompted concerns about the possibility of a larger outbreak, The Washington Post reported Jan. 29.
Like other parts of Scotland, there have been complaints about the birds' droppings, noisy calls, dive bombing and raiding rubbish bins. The local authority says its plan follows guidance around ...
US officials are investigating the appearance of a strain of bird flu identified in the US for the first time, a worrying sign that the virus is evolving in ways that could make it harder to contain.
For 30 years now, scientists have worried about the possibility of a human outbreak of bird flu. Today ... where their droppings – which carry the infection – enter the water.