Backyard flocks of birds have tested positive for bird flu, also known as H5N1. Here's what you need to know from public ...
During migration season this past fall, researchers at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, using Nexrad weather radar, tracked ...
Driving on Vermont’s interstate highways in winter, I often notice large hawks perched in trees on woodland edges at regular ...
Generally stable. The red-bellied has expanded its range northward in the Great Lakes region and New England over the last century and is also expanding northwestward in the Great Plains.
Thanks to the help of multiple city and state agencies including MassDEP, MassWildlife, and Boston Park Rangers, the New England Wildlife Center was able to capture and rescue the birds and ...
(WHDH) - Birds left soaked in oil after a spill in the Muddy River in Brookline were able to fly free Friday. About 40 geese and ducks were brought to New England Wildlife Center to be cleaned ...
Though New England has seen no human cases, Vermont officials recently confirmed bird flu was detected in a non-commercial, non-poultry backyard flock in Franklin County the week before Christmas.
Monotypic (smaller, darker resident birds in southern Appalachians sometimes ... Winter: widespread in the East south of New England and Great Lakes states, south to West Indies and Panama.