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As temperatures plummet to below zero across Michigan this week, backyard bird enthusiasts who enjoy watching and feeding their feathered visitors may wonder how, or if, they can withstand the ...
As temperatures plummet to below zero across Michigan this week, backyard bird enthusiasts who enjoy watching and feeding ...
While Michigan deals with an outbreak of a deadly avian flu, spring bird migration is also about to peak, which may have some backyard bird watchers unsure whether to keep filling up their feeders.
LANSING — The backyard birds are back but with avian influenza being widespread, is it safe for people to fill up their wild bird feeders this spring? Experts from Michigan State University, the ...
With confirmed bird flu cases growing in Michigan, officials are suggesting residents limit their backyard bird feeders this year to reduce contact with wild birds. Skip to main content.
This tropical-looking bird might visit your Michigan backyard this spring. Published: May. 03, 2024, 11:24 a.m.
As Michigan enters peak bird migration season, the DNR suggests removing backyard bird feeders and baths to protect migrating birds from bird flu Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ ...
As Michigan enters peak bird migration season, the DNR suggests removing backyard bird feeders and baths to protect migrating birds from bird flu.
As temperatures plummet to below zero across Michigan this week, backyard bird enthusiasts who enjoy watching and feeding their feathered visitors may wonder how, or if, they can withstand the ...
Michigan's songbird population is not as susceptible to avian influenza - or bird flu - as waterfowl are, and the typical tube-style feeders tend to keep birds from congregating together.