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What to know about the bird flu outbreak in wild birds and what it means for backyard bird feedersMore than 170 species of North American wild birds have been infected with bird flu. You can keep your bird feeder up, but ...
Again, I hear the blue jay cry, this time a bit closer. Knowing the biology of these birds, I understand it won’t be just one bird traveling alone. No, it will be a family of blue jays – often ...
Experts say bird feeders are generally safe and aren’t a notable source of spreading bird flu. But if you also keep backyard ...
Juvenile: much grayer overall, showing very little blue ... of pinyon jay, Steller’s jay, and Clark’s nutcracker. Vagrant: casual to southwestern British Columbia, eastern Washington ...
The bird’s flight is strong and steady, with wings rarely flexed above horizontal. Polytypic. Length 11.5". A nearly unmistakable dark blue, black-crested jay with variable white or blue ...
WASHINGTON — Bird flu has devastated poultry and dairy ... Songbirds such as Northern cardinals, blue jays or chickadees — the kind of birds that might visit bird feeders — can also become ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Bird flu has devastated poultry and dairy ... Songbirds such as Northern cardinals, blue jays or chickadees — the kind of birds that might visit bird feeders — can also ...
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