But bird flu is on the rise in the U.S. again. The recent jump in cases might hike the price of your Thanksgiving, but it won’t make dinner unsafe. Cooking poultry to 165°F kills the virus. Plus, ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has continued to take its toll on commercial poultry farms across much of Indiana. A recent ...
With Thanksgiving around the corner, food is on everyone's mind. While most are thinking about giant turkeys, there is a bird ...
There are three species of bats that eat birds. We know that because we have found feathers and other avian remains in their feces. What we didn’t know was how exactly they hunt birds, which are quite ...
A hummingbird’s heart beats over 1,200 times per minute, while the great egret hunts with precision unmatched in shallow ...
After decades of mystery, scientists have finally proven that Europe’s largest bat, the greater noctule, hunts and eats small songbirds mid-air—more than a kilometer above ground. Using tiny ...
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Strain of bird flu virus never before reported in people is behind first human case in US ...
A Washington resident has been hospitalized with bird flu, and they're infected with a strain of the virus that hasn't been ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
Poachers ensnare Siberian migratory birds
Migratory birds from cooler countries set off on long journeys to moderately temperate countries like Pakistan every winter, in search of food and survival. However, thousands of kilometers away from ...
State health officials are now reporting that 41 commercial poultry farms in northern Indiana with a total of 539,810 birds have been impacted by the virus known as bird flu since Oct. 9. All of the c ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
15,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers in Israel’s Carmel plain dined on duck all winter
Researchers from the University of Haifa analyze hundreds of waterfowl bones from site and determine the land was marshy and ...
Add two gallons water, a cup of salt, two cups of brown sugar to a large pot. Pour in a pint or two of apple juice. Slice an ...
To avoid becoming a snack for birds, spotted lanternflies appear to store a bitter and foul-smelling toxin in their bodies that makes them less appetizing to would-be predators, new research from Penn ...
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