The World Center for Birds of Prey is an indoor-outdoor education center. Visitors get a chance to see all sorts of raptors, including eagles, vultures, hawks, and falcons from around the world.
Avian influenza viruses are not the same as the human influenzas (common "flu" viruses ... Bird species primarily assessed include: waterfowl (ducks, geese, swans) shorebirds (gulls, terns) birds of ...
While its sharpness ensures competitive kite flying, it leaves behind a trail of destruction—injured birds, maimed humans, and irreversible environmental damage. Despite being banned by the National ...