Bird flu, Bald and The eagle
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Bird flu has likely killed hundreds of birds in Massachusetts: ‘Virus is widespread in the state’while lower cases have been reported in central and western Mass. Both wild and domestic birds can become infected with the virus. “Raptors, waterfowl and other aquatic birds are most at risk ...
Wildlife officials were at a Plymouth, Massachusetts, beach on Friday to collect dead birds amid fears of avian flu.
The state will begin lab tests on the dead birds to confirm a cause of death, according to the statement. Bird flu outbreaks have impacted small flocks of geese in other parts of Massachusetts in ...
Massachusetts officials report that H5N1 is widespread among wild birds. There have been no confirmed ... over the last day or so in Central and Western Massachusetts, said Andrew Vitz, the ...
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