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Flocks of birds manage complex social lives with a kind of effortless coordination that many humans struggle to match. By ...
Amidst an ongoing $18 million restoration project of the Pigeon Point Light Station Historic Park, community members are invited to celebrate the lighthouse’s 153rd anniversary with a lighting of the ...
The Whatcom County Health Department announced Thursday that a die-off of approximately 25 wild birds in the Wiser Lake area tested positive for the avian influenza virus. Avian influenza, also known ...
When Amy Warner drives along the Parkway in Pigeon Forge in the morning, she pays close attention to hotel parking lots. “You can tell if there's heads in the beds,” the assistant director for the ...
A tool called BirdCast uses radar to generate real-time maps and forecasts of bird migration. Climate change may be causing some birds, like the American white pelican, to migrate north earlier than ...
MISSOURI, USA — Numerous dead waterfowl and raptors across Missouri have confirmed a bird flu outbreak across the state. The Missouri Department of Conservation on Friday confirmed the outbreak, ...
The U.S. Transportation Department announced it is launching a new "civility campaign" aimed at curbing "unruly" behavior and “in-flight outbursts.” More than 300 Catholic schoolchildren, ...
DEL MAR, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — The 2025 Breeders’ Cup World Championships brought Hollywood glamour and excitement to the coast this weekend, as celebrities, athletes and fans packed the Del Mar ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The prestigious Breeders' Cup returned to Del Mar Racetrack for the fourth time, bringing together 177 horses from five continents to compete for more than $34 million in prize ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A 4-year-old horse died after being injured during a Breeders’ Cup race over the weekend, the second horse death in a week at the Del Mar Racetrack. She’s Quality (IRE) died ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Officials with the Missouri Department of Conservation issued caution Friday following “numerous reports” of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza or “bird flu” across the state.
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