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2 cases of bird flu confirmed, 1 suspected

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Bird flu may be why over 1,000 geese died in NJ this week
Over 1,000 geese have been reported dead or sick in the state of New Jersey since the weekend and officials say that they think bird flu might be the reason.

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Concerns grow over suspected bird flu cases in New Jersey
 · 1d · on MSN
Two cases of bird flu confirmed, one suspected, in NS this month
 · 1d
Homeowners told to remove dead birds as avian flu suspected in NJ
Homeowners in Hainesport are being told to clean up dead birds on their private lakefront properties as New Jersey state officials investigate a wave of suspected bird flu.

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Bird flu suspected as dead geese are found at multiple parks across N.J., officials say
 · 22h
2 cases of bird flu confirmed, 1 suspected, in N.S. this month
 · 1d
Avian flu affects nearly 1.7 million birds in Lancaster County
Moderna stock jumped more than 6% after the FDA agreed to review the drugmaker's first flu shot of the season, reversing course on a decision to reject the review last week.

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Over 1,100 dead or sick wild birds reported in NJ, avian flu suspected: officials
 · 1d
Avian flu suspected for 1,100 dead or sick birds in New Jersey | PHL17 Morning News
1don MSN

Hundreds of wild bird deaths reported across seven counties, prompting park closures

Bird flu suspected in mass goose deaths across seven New Jersey counties. Health experts warn residents to avoid contact with dead birds and to report findings.
2don MSN

Map suggests up to 30% of western bird hotspots face severe wildfire risk

Up to 30% of bird diversity hotspots, places where large numbers of different bird species occur, in the western United States face threats from high-severity wildfires in the future that could eliminate critical forest habitats,
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Meet The Bird That Can Count Out Loud — A Biologist Explains How It Understands Numbers

Decades of cognitive research reveal that parrots can understand what numbers represent. Here’s how these birds use them to describe the world around them.
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Bird in 'Extreme Distress' from Injury Takes Itself to a Human Hospital and Pecks at the Door for Help

The medical facility had to call in the fire department for backup with the unexpected animal rescue
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‘For the love of birds': Join The Great Backyard Bird Count and help science

If this is you, there's a trilling call to action sounding over four February days: The call is to joyfully join the Great Backyard Bird Count, a global effort that aids researchers, deepens science, and brings some fresh air, and fresh happiness, to bird-seeking, bird-admiring participants.
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Oregon has the first 'Bird City' on the Pacific Coast. Here's what that means

Visitors to Oregon’s small coastal city of Yachats will soon be greeted by signs on U.S. 101 announcing they are entering a Bird City, an officially recognized bird conservation area. Yachats is the first community on the Pacific Coast to be named a Bird City by the Bird City Network,
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USA hockey goal song, explained: How 'Free Bird' became the U.S. anthem for 2026 Olympics

Here's how the song became the heartbeat of USA hockey. Team USA's goal song at the 2026 Milan Olympics is "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. This is the second straight tournament on the men's side where it has become the goal anthem, the first being the Four Nations Faceoff.
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Georgia bird conservation group gains 2 grants for coastal restoration

Birds Georgia has been awarded two Bill Terrell Avian Conservation Grants from the Georgia Ornithological Society to protect coastal habitats and threatened bird species.
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