Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Sick Pelicans Wash (Bird Cages) Up on California Beaches


Sick Pelicans Wash Up on California Beaches
Scores of starving baby pelicans emaciated, cold and too weak to fly are washing up on California beaches in disturbing numbers this spring.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Crisis for young pelicans along California coast
Miles from the shoreline, 10 baby brown pelicans lounge by a pool in a roomy cage, large buckets of fish there for the taking. Days ago, these birds...
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com

Pet briefs
The Northwest Indiana Bird Association will he hosting a Fly Into Summer Fund-raiser offering wing clipping for $15 and nail clipping for $10. Wing clippings are strongly recommended to prevent injuries from everyday hazards such as birds flying into windows or flying out doors.
Source: www.nwitimes.com

Baby pelicans starving along Calif. coast
Miles from the shoreline, 10 baby brown pelicans lounge by a pool in a roomy cage, large buckets of fish there for the taking. Just days ago, these birds could not feed themselves at all. Scores of starving baby pelicans -- emaciated, cold and too weak to fly -- are washing up on California beaches in disturbing numbers this spring.
Source: www.boston.com

Malaysia 'free of bird flu'
Malaysia has declared itself free of bird flu, saying there have been no outbreaks of the deadly disease for the past three months.
Source: www.news24.com

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