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This video shows why Kentucky mountain birds are so hard to kill - and how to do it
The Turkey Van Tour heads into the Appalachian Mountains for a first-ever hunt in Kentucky. Surrounded by rugged terrain and ...
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Millions of migratory birds soar over Kentucky each year. Here's what to know about them
Each spring and fall, the woods of Kentucky can serve as a rest area for millions of migratory birds heading north or south in search of more comfortable weather conditions. Hundreds of species, from ...
A Feb. 16 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) includes three images of dead birds scattered around a rainy parking lot. "Here’s a parking lot full of D€@D BIRDS in Lexington, KY," reads the ...
Wildlife officials in Kentucky and Indiana still don't know what's causing certain birds to die in both states, but they are urging people to do their part by not feeding them.The two states join ...
FRANKFORT, Kentucky, February 24, 2022 (ENS) – Federal officials this week notified the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources that highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly called bird ...
Several birds are getting sick and dying in Kentucky, and at this point, it's unclear why.Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources said in a Facebook post that it has received multiple ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Kentucky wildlife officials are asking residents in three more counties to remove bird feeders as they investigate reports of sick and dying birds. Kentucky Department of Fish & ...
The scarlet tanager, seen here, eats insects and fruit. You can see it this spring in Kentucky. Ronan O'Carra, Central Kentucky Audubon Society As many as 3 million birds have flown through Lexington ...
Kentucky officials are encouraging people to report observations of sick or dead birds that may be experiencing an unidentified illness. On Friday, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
(LEX 18) — Kentucky Fish and Wildlife officials say people living in six Kentucky counties should stop feeding birds as they investigate an "unexplained illness" that is impacting birds. Wildlife ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Social distancing is now for the birds, too. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is investigating a bird mortality event that might be spread by a high density of ...
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