More than 170 species of North American wild birds were infected with bird flu. Here's what it means for your backyard bird ...
As the avian flu continues to spread, some people may be wondering if it is still safe to use their bird feeder. Here's what ...
Experts say bird feeders are generally safe and aren’t a notable source of spreading bird flu. But if you also keep backyard ...
Songbirds such as Northern cardinals, blue jays or chickadees — the kind of birds that might visit bird feeders — can also become infected and die, but their populations appear to fare better since ...
Songbirds such as Northern cardinals, blue jays or chickadees — the kind of birds that might visit bird feeders — can also become infected and die, but their populations appear to fare better ...
Songbirds such as Northern cardinals, blue jays or chickadees — the kind of birds that might visit bird feeders — can also become infected and die, but their populations appear to fare better ...