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Peak migration: 16 million birds in one night over Indiana - MSNFORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE)— The U.S. is seeing its peak south-north bird migration this week and Indiana is no exception. “By looking at the weather radar, we knew that 16 million birds flew over ...
A few stay in Indiana to nest. Most continue north. The second weekend of May is usually the peak of migration. On average, about 6 million birds pass over Indiana each night. Some nights, the number ...
The first few days in May had an average of about 4.5 million birds migrating over Indiana at night, and experts predict an average of about 6 million birds passing each night through the end of May.
As of Tuesday, 53 counties in Indiana have reported sick or dying birds with a still-unknown illness as state officials search for the cause.. In all, 437 songbirds had been reported as sick or ...
Growing concerns over sick and dead birds, has even scientists scratching their heads. Since May, wildlife officials in various states including Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana have had numerous ...
Hoosiers in all 92 Indiana counties can resume feeding birds, the Department of Natural Resources has announced. The DNR had recommended a statewide moratorium on bird feeding earlier this summer ...
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