After a year of rising bird flu cases among people in the United States, researchers are keeping a watchful eye on the H5N1 virus to slow further spread. Since early 2024, the country has recorded ...
FeatherSnap is a new name to us, but it has pretty much hit it out the park with its first bird feeder camera, the Scout. It's super-easy to set up and features two trays so you can vary the feed ...
Instead of rethinking putting a bird feeder in your yard, try swapping your bagged seeds for a bird block. These bricks or cylinders of birdseed are held together with a non-toxic binding agent like ...
The H5 avian influenza has proven highly contagious and deadly in birds. While the same effects haven’t yet been found in infected humans, health officials are closely monitoring the virus for ...
Tiny songbirds such as grosbeaks and warblers migrate thousands of miles, flying at night and resting during the day, to and from their wintering grounds—and unlike many larger birds ...
Mike Lomax travels hundreds of miles for the chance to see rare birds Bird watchers from across England are in west Cornwall hoping to catch sight of a Booted Eagle. BBC News talks to some of them ...
These highly-social songbirds are particularly at ... [+] risk from Trichomoniasis infections when fed from bird feeders. (Credit: Caroline Legg / CC BY 2.0) “We know so many of you love feeding ...
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While she grew up with bird feeders, the smart feeders have increased her interest, she said. “I love having the camera, and I see detail that even with my binoculars I’d never seen,” she said.
The RSPB has stopped selling flat bird feeders in an effort to help combat the spread of trichomonosis. The charity has explained that flat surfaces used to feed birds, such as tables, could help ...
Last week, there was a death from the bird flu. Where do things stand today? Andy Pekosz: We're seeing signs that this virus is really moving into humans. There was an infection in a person in ...