Tag: birds

Peru slaughters more than 37,000 poultry after bird flu outbreak

LIMA, Peru (AFP) — Peruvian authorities have culled at least 37,000 birds on a chicken farm due to bird flu, officials said Thursday. After previously affecting wildlife in several areas nationwide, this outbreak took place at a farm in Huacho, north of Lima, the national agricultural health agency SENASA said Thursday. “They have all been slaughtered; this infectious focus has already ended on a small farm in Huacho (north of Lima), with a population of […]

England orders all poultry and captive birds to be kept indoors

London, United Kingdom | AFP | All poultry and captive birds in England must be kept indoors from November 7, the UK government said Monday in a bid to contain a devastating outbreak of avian influenza. “We are now facing, this year, the largest ever outbreak of bird flu and are seeing rapid escalation in the number of cases on commercial farms and in backyard birds across England,” Britain’s chief veterinary officer Christine Middlemiss said […]

Round-the-clock care for Peru’s oil-stained sea birds

by Carlos MANDUJANO Agence France-Presse LIMA, Peru (AFP) – Hand fed fish and given gentle yet rigorous baths, penguins and other sea birds are slowly regaining their strength at a Peruvian zoo after a major oil spill that claimed many of their friends. Of about 150 oil-stained birds rescued alive after the January 15 spill of some 12,000 barrels of oil, half later died. The survivors — penguins, cormorants and pelicans — are being nursed […]

Large Israel bird flu outbreak kills 2,000 wild cranes

JERUSALEM, Undefined (AFP) — A bird flu outbreak has killed more than 2,000 wild cranes on a reserve in northern Israel, an unusually high toll for the seasonal flu, the parks authority said Sunday. In addition to the 2,000 dead, another 10,000 are believed to be infected, Ohad Hatsofe, a specialist at the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, told AFP. The virus affects Israel annually, but this year’s outbreak is much larger than previous years, […]

Nature takes back world’s empty city streets

by Laure FILLON / Julie Pacorel Agence France-Presse Paris, France (AFP) — As humans retreat into their homes as more and more countries go under coronavirus lockdown, wild animals are slipping cover to explore the empty streets of some of our biggest cities. Wild boar have descended from the hills around Barcelona while sika deer are nosing their way around the deserted metro stations of Nara, Japan. Indian social media has gone wild about footage of […]

Climate change linked heatwave caused mass starvation of seabirds

WASHINGTON, D.C., United States (AFP) – Issam AHMED Around a million North Pacific seabirds known as common murres died during a 2015-16 heatwave that disrupted their food supply, scientists said Wednesday, the biggest mass mortality event ever recorded among avian species. Julia Parrish, an ecologist at the University of Washington and co-author of a paper on the subject published in the journal PLOS ONE told AFP that the increased frequency of such heatwaves appeared to […]

World’s loudest bird sings heart out in pursuit of love

by Issam AHMED WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — In the mountainous northern Amazon, a tiny white-plumed suitor turns to face his would-be paramour and belts out a deafening, klaxon-like call, reaching decibel levels equal to a pile driver. Meet the white bellbird, which has just beaten out its rainforest neighbor, the screaming piha, for the title of the world’s loudest bird. Biologist Jeff Podos at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Mario Cohn-Haft of Brazil’s […]

WATCH: Saving Indonesia’s birds-of-paradise one village at a time

by Kiki Siregar Agence France-Presse SORONG, Indonesia (AFP) — Deep in Indonesia’s easternmost province, a group of birdwatchers wait in earnest hoping to glimpse the renowned birds-of-paradise. Once plentiful in Papua’s jungles, rampant poaching and deforestation have devastated populations. The tourists are in luck, their patience is rewarded: Perched on the branch of a tall tree near the remote village of Malagufuk, a red king bird-of-paradise can be seen darting between the leaves. Agricultural plantations, […]

War-torn Kabul becomes a protected site for migratory birds

by Anne Chaon A rare Afghan marsh that was once a royal hunting ground is set to come under the official protection of the United Nations environment agency, with the aim of saving hundreds of migratory bird species. On the long, arid journey to the Caucasus and Siberia, across the Hindu Kush massif, the Kol-e-Hashmat Khan wetlands outside Kabul provide sanctuary for the thousands of storks, egrets, pelicans and flamingos that head north every spring from southern […]

Endangered barn owl natagpuan ng mga bata sa Asuncion, Davao Del Norte

ASUNCION, Davao del Norte (Eagle News) – Isang endangered barn owl ang ibinigay ng tatlong bata sa Asuncion Municipal Police Station, Asuncion, Davao Del Norte noong Huwebes, Mayo 18. Ayon kay Chief of Police Edmund Montillano ng Asuncion MPS, natagpuan umano ng tatlong bata ang nasabing owl na hinang-hina na at hindi na makakain. Hindi na rin ito makalipad dahil sa natamong sugat sa kanang pakpak nito. Kaya ipinasya ng mga bata na i-turn over ito sa […]

Ibong ‘salimbabatang’ dumagsa at nanirahan sa Poblacion, Banga, Aklan

BANGA, Aklan (Eagle News) – Dumagsa sa bayan ng Banga, Aklan, ang napakaraming ibon na tinatawag nilang ‘salimbabatang’ o ‘barn swallows’ na naglalagi sa mga gawad ng kuryente. Naging tila agarang ‘tourist attraction’ ang mga nasabing ibon ngunit abala naman para sa ilang mga dumaraan at mga residente na malapit sa crossing ng Banga Rotonda sa Brgy. Poblacion. Nagbabala si Ms. Ma. Corazon Teodosio, Senior Ecosystem Management Specialist ng Department of Environment and Natural Resources […]