Sanderlings are fairly common during spring, fall, and winter in Alabama’s Gulf Coast region. The rest of the state sees small populations of these birds during spring and summer. These dainty little ...
(WIAT) — Highly pathogenic avian influenza, or “bird flu,” has been found at two farms in Alabama, prompting a ... because both farms are close to water. Officials hope by catching the ...
The outbreak of avian botulism at the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge has killed tens of thousands of migratory birds this ...
Sea turtles, shorebirds, migratory birds, and the Alabama beach mouse all make their homes among the dunes and water’s edge on the beaches of the Fort Morgan peninsula, and the state’s ...
The range of the passenger pigeon in its migrations was from central Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia south to the uplands of Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. Only a few birds were ...
What brought a quarter-million birds to the huge, often overlooked lake, and will they return? Answers may lie at their feet.
And in the savannah, insects congregate on the ubiquitous water buffalo. In sub-Saharan Africa, for example, you'll find these birds constantly ... Roux, Natacha, et al. "Sea anemone and clownfish ...
Health officials have confirmed birds in Antrim County have tested positive for two different mosquito-spread viruses, ...
Many Panhandle birds require freshwater wetland habitats such as marshes and swamps for survival. A large portion of the Blackwater Heritage State Trail traverses bay gall swamps and seep streams. The ...
An extensive look at wastewater samples taken across the United States from May to July found traces of the H5N1 bird flu ...
lounging and watching the water traffic. Located in the heart of Mobile's historic downtown, the Alabama Contemporary Art Center is dedicated to highlighting and supporting the work of living artists.
Unprecedented levels of the bird flu virus have been detected in wastewater samples from across Texas, raising alarms that the disease is adapting to infect a new host.