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International Vulture Awareness Day lovingly honors ‘nature's cleanup crew'
Santa Barbara Zoo will celebrate the occasion with enrichment goodies for some of its most incredible birds.
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Flap by a free fan party for Jackie and Shadow, the beloved Big Bear bald eagles
The lake-close celebration will include a chance to view the pair’s world-famous nest.
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Peafowl Get Their Own Party at SoCal's Peafowl-iest Place, LA Arboretum
The Arcadia-based garden celebrates its feathery favorites with four festive hours of activities, photo spots, and crafts.
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3 Bald Eagles Die, Another 10 Sick After Eating Euthanized Animals
At least 13 bald eagles were likely poisoned by scavenging the carcasses of euthanized animals that were improperly disposed of at a Minnesota landfill and three of the majestic birds have died. The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports that state and federal wildlife officials are investigating after the eagles were found this month near the Pine Bend Landfill in the Minneapolis...
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Hermosa Beach Fights Aggressive Crow Problem
People in Hermosa Beach are being attacked by crows. And although no one has been seriously hurt, the problem has gotten so bad that a nearby hotel hired a falconer to scare away the crows with a trained hawk. Angie Crouch reports for the NBC4 News at 4 p.m. on June 23, 2022.
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‘Dive-Bombing' Crows Are Attacking People in Hermosa Beach
Crows have been attacking people at a park in Hermosa Beach. The birds have made their home in the trees at Noble Park and are highly territorial, going after people and their dogs.
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Fête the Flyers of Los Angeles, the ‘Birdiest' U.S. County
“Backyard Birding,” a new, free-to-see digital series from the Natural History Museum, just landed.
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Wind Energy Company Kills 150 Eagles in US, Pleads Guilty
A wind energy company has been sentenced to probation and ordered to pay more than $8 million in fines and restitution after at least 150 eagles were killed over the past decade at its wind farms across the U.S.
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Zoos Move Birds Indoors as Avian Flu Spreads in North America
Zoos across North America are moving their birds indoors and away from people and wildlife as they try to protect them from the highly contagious and potentially deadly avian influenza.
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The Adorable Big Bear Eaglet Just Got a Name
The not-so-wee one entered the world, via a much-watched egg, in early March.