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Bird flu suspected cause of death for nearly 300 dead birds in North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Story by Karina F. Garcia • 3w. C ... “They saw approximately 292 dead brown pelicans, 66 dead ...
CAPE HATTERAS, N.C. (WAVY) — Nearly 300 dead birds have been found near Cape Hatteras on the Outer Banks, and wildlife experts believe the bird flu could be to blame as officials work to confirm ...
Nearly 400 birds — mostly brown pelicans — were found dead from suspected bird flu in Hatteras, N.C. in late February, an official confirmed to WTKR on Friday.
Types of Thrasher Birds to Know. The U.S. Southwest, Mexico and the Caribbean islands are thrasher hot spots. The curve-billed is the most common in the Southwestern states, while a look-alike ...
SUNSET BEACH, North Carolina (WYFF) — Police are warning beachgoers on Sunset Beach in North Carolina to be aware of dead birds. The Sunset Police Department said officers are aware of multiple ...
If you come across any additional deceased birds or other animals, please contact the Sunset Beach Police Department immediately via 911." SUNSET BEACH, N.C. — ...
“They saw approximately 292 dead brown pelicans, 66 dead gulls, one dead loon, and one dead duck, unfortunately,” said Miranda Turner, a biologist with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources ...
SUNSET BEACH, North Carolina — Police are warning beachgoers on Sunset Beach in North Carolina to be aware of dead birds.The Sunset Police Department said officers are aware of multiple deceased ...