A photographer’s Covid-era hobby turned into a four-year project that produced around half a million photos. But one stood ...
A three kilometre control zone has been established in south Derry after a highly pathogenic strain of bird flu was discovered in a small number of captive birds.
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The department has put in place a 3km temporary control zone around the reserve, which among other measures limits the ...
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SEOUL – Investigators found bird feathers and blood in both engines of the Jeju Air jet that crashed in South Korea in December 2024, killing 179 people, a person familiar with the probe told ...
Just as FireAid hit the five-hour mark, Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas turned down the volume for an acoustic set as the night neared its end. Eilish had already made a cameo to set off the ...
Instead, in this hypothetical reality, birds might be a better place to start ... Perhaps even more impressive is the veery, a small species of North American thrush whose breeding behavior ...
The McCormick Bird House would be closed "until further notice," the zoo said. Two animal deaths at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago have been traced to an outbreak of avian influenza, or bird flu ...
(Andrew Milligan/PA via AP) A fallen tree is seen near Dungannon, Northern Ireland, Friday Jan. 24, 2025, as Storm Eowyn hits the country. (Oliver McVeigh/PA via AP) The remains of an ice skating ...
Beloved show Birds of a Feather was a hit with viewers for over 30 years, becoming instantly famous with one of the most recognisable theme tunes around. The BBC show first aired in 1989 ...
Birds of Ireland: A field guide By Jim Wilson, with photographs by Mark Carmody. Featured in Birds of Ireland: A Field Guide, (Gill Books) by Jim Wilson, with photographs by Mark Carmody.