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But you can keep your bird feeder up. Despite the spread in birds and other wild animals, scientists say the threat to the general population is currently low. Which wild birds can get bird flu?
Concerns about the 2022 outbreak of avian influenza – commonly known as bird flu – has some people taking down their bird feeders. The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota recently ...
To help mitigate the spread of bird flu, the Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota is asking people to take down bird feeders and stop using bird baths this spring.
Michiganders may want to consider temporarily putting away their outdoor bird feeders and bird baths in response to a recent rise in cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
Some wildlife experts are encouraging people to take down their bird feeders this spring. It's a precautionary measure due to the fast-spreading bird flu. But the science is unclear when it comes ...
(WHTM) — The avian flu is continuing to spread throughout Pennsylvania, and many are wondering if they should worry about the bird flu if they have a bird feeder. According to the Pennsylvania ...
Avian flu and bird feeders: Can you still feed hummingbirds? How to safely feed birds in Alabama ACES provided tips for how to safely feed birds in Alabama. Here are their suggestions via their blog: ...
Illinois residents are being encouraged to temporarily stop using bird feeders and bird baths to help slow the spread of avian flu.
If you love welcoming birds into your backyard with bird feeders, the spread of the bird flu virus may have you a little worried. What are the risks of wild birds spreading the virus among ...
Pennsylvania Game Commission sees the highly pathogenic avian influenza devastating poultry flocks differently than it viewed last year's mystery bird disease.
Is it safe to have a backyard bird feeder? Experts say bird feeders are generally safe and aren’t a notable source of spreading bird flu.