As the sun rose over Delhi-NCR on February 16, birders armed with binoculars and cameras fanned out across parks, wetlands, ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — During the Super Bowl parade on Saturday, Feb. 8, the Marine Corps flew in formation to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the United State Marine Corps. Just above the ...
The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust Big Farmland Bird Count will take place between 7-23 February 2025. Find out how and why you should get involved. The annual nationwide survey, organised by ...
Abaco Big Bird Poultry Farm Ltd. will increase its broiler chicken production by 4,000 to 5,000 birds in March when it expands its hatchery, the farm’s Operations Manager Lance Pinder told Guardian ...
Nearly four million commercial chickens and more than 86,000 commercial turkeys in Darke and Mercer counties were confirmed positive for bird flu by ... “That’s a big number, because the ...
Why a teenager’s bird-flu infection is ringing alarm bells for scientists Although many of the infections have been mild, emerging data indicate that variants of the avian influenza virus H5N1 ...
A bird flu prevention zone enforcing strict hygiene standards around domesticated birds has been declared for the whole of England. A rising number of cases and risk avian influenza poses to wild ...
"By taking part in the Big Garden Birdwatch, you're contributing to vital research that helps us monitor bird populations and identify trends." What started out for Sarah as a way of encouraging ...
All you have to do is spend an hour watching the birds in your patch, between tomorrow (Friday) and Sunday, and record the birds that land. Then tell the RSPB what you saw, even if that’s ...
Over its four decades, Big Garden Birdwatch has highlighted the winners and losers in the garden bird world. The blue tit and great tit, much-loved garden species, have seen their average numbers rise ...
The Big Garden Birdwatch, which started in 1979, has become a much-loved annual citizen science event providing the RSPB with a valuable snapshot of how our garden birds are doing in the UK.
Big Birdwatch has highlighted the winners and losers in the garden bird world. The blue tit and great tit, much-loved garden species, have seen their average numbers rise by 24% and 61% respectively.