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A juvenile mute swan that struck a power line in Round Lake was rescued after police Sgt. Tim Goodwin found the bird and called rescue group Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation.
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How an ancient California lake became a ‘death trap’ for birds - MSNWhen the birds touch down, they have no idea of the danger that lurks in the water. But soon they feel weak. Their eyes may close. They struggle to hold up their wings, then their heads.
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WISN Milwaukee on MSNDead birds wash up on Lake Michigan shore, officials suspect bird flu - MSNIllinois DNR suggests warm weather may have contributed to the resurgence of presumed cases of bird flu, although they have ...
Beaver Lake is not too far off from the Village of Baldwinsville. It's a collection trails and bird watching ...
More than 75,000 birds have died after an outbreak of disease in a California wetlands refuge. The Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge in the Klamath Basin, near the California-Oregon border, is in ...
Bird-watchers may also spot some unexpected visitors. A few years ago, flamingos arrived along the Lake Michigan shoreline after being blown off course by a hurricane.
Biologists at the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Complex have been collecting around 1,000 dead birds each day in recent weeks, plucking them out of the marshy waterways of the Tule Lake ...
MILWAUKEE — Dozens of dead and sick birds are washing ashore on Lake Michigan beaches in Illinois and Wisconsin, suspected of having the bird flu, according to state officials.
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