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How do birds migrate?

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Most raptors migrate to a more favorable climate, usually south, for the winter. Many small birds such as water birds and song birds also migrate. However, some birds do not migrate for the winter, and others only move to a lower elevation within the same general area. Most small birds migrate at night to avoid predators such as hawks. Hawks migrate during the day, generally over land. They fly predictable paths and use rising columns of air called thermals.
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Not all bird species migrate, but most do. Migration is defined as the seasonal movement of birds, north in the spring from the wintering grounds, and southward in the fall from the breeding grounds.
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Do birds migrate to rainforests?

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Many birds that spend the summer in North American back yards migrate to tropical rainforests in the winter. The Baltimore oriole travels from the eastern coast of the United States, more than 3,000 miles to winter in the warm forests of Central and South America, where they often find refuge in shade-grown coffee farms. Not only do the trees on these farms provide habitat for the birds, they protect the coffee crop from the harsh rays of the sun.
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Do penguins migrate?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
It appears that some species do migrate from their breeding colonies to locations of abundant food supply following the breeding season.Both Rockhopper and Magellanic penguins migrate.
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Why should I migrate?

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IS&T is gradually phasing out support for Eudora in favor of focusing its support resources on more functional and popular IMAP email applications including Outlook Express, Outlook 2003, and Apple Mail. We are not planning to create customized installers or documentation nor dedicate any Help Desk support resources to develop specific knowledge and expertise for future releases of Eudora including version 7.
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Text Based Table of Contents for SML Web Site
Migrating to a new platform has now become a real option for the cutting-edge CIO. It will avoid the risk of an aging system failing at an inopportune moment and the retirement of the only guy who knows how the system truly works! SML is the crucial piece of the migration jigsaw; shining a light into the dark depths of Assembler code and converting it into something useable, in a measurable, iterative process, without having to shut down the system or rebuild it from scratch.(Up)
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SLN Request For Public Comment | FAQ's
That decision will be made on a campus-by-campus basis. Learning Environments does not plan to “turn off the lights” on SLN1.0 on a particular date, but individual campuses may choose to do so for their own faculty, staff, and students. Realistically speaking, the earliest that a campus would be able to migrate to the new system is Fall 2007.
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Some species of dolphins migrate. Some species travel hundreds of kilometres over a roughly circular territory, most probably due to food sources.
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What Happens To Birds That Get It?

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The symptoms vary widely, from none or mild illness to highly contagious and rapidly fatal epidemics. The contagious form has sudden onset, severe illness, and carries a death rate of nearly 100 percent. The virus can alter from being low-risk to high-risk very quickly through genetic mutation.
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How Many Birds Are Affected?

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In the latest outbreak, which started in late 2003, more than 150 million birds have been killed or culled in Southeast Asia alone. The total number affected is expected to be much higher.
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Do crows migrate?

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American Crows can be considered partially migratory. That is, some populations migrate, others are resident, and in others only some of the crows migrate. Crows in the southern parts of their range appear to be resident and not migrate. They may make some changes in their use of space at this time, spending more time off the territory to forage and roost. Crows migrate out of the northern most parts of their range.
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How many birds?

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There is disagreement among ornithologists about what constitutes a species, but James F. Clements's Birds of the World: A Checklist (1999) states that there are a little more than 9,800 species worldwide. of December 1999, 984 species have been recorded in the United States. This however includes Hawaii, which is not part of the North American continent. In North America north of Mexico, 906 species have been recorded, and in the lower 48 states, 834 species.
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Skokholm is a major seabird island, with colonies of Manx Shearwaters, Storm Petrels, Puffins, Guillemots, Razorbills, Fulmars, and three species of gulls. Kittiwakes nest on nearby Skomer and are always to be seen offshore during the season. Seven miles from Skokholm lies the island of Grassholm, the world's second largest gannetry, with about 35,000 pairs, and Gannets are constantly seen offshore, often fishing in the sounds.
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Birdfeeding.org
Know which birds breed in your area in order to create a backyard habitat attractive to them. Just as with people, birds have different preferences about where and what they eat, as well as where they nest. Nest boxes, for example, are a good thing, but not all birds are what are called "cavity nesters." So it's important to plant trees and shrubs to attract nest building birds to them.
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Birds of Prey Foundation
Every bird is important to us, and evaluated carefully. Dr. Lee Eggleston in Colorado Springs treats our birds. X-rays may determine the necessity of surgery. Fractures, tissue damage and infections are often successfully treated. Our intensive care unit and the large aviaries have saved the lives of many birds. 63% of the birds are released. During recovery the birds are placed into one of 29 large, contained flight areas for exercise. Our facility ranks among the five leading centers in the U.
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What's with the birds?

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Migratory birds are able to navigate incredible distances using memory as a guide. They are a reminder of the extraordinary power and importance of memory.
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Do you wash birds as soon as you get them?

IBRRC: Frequently asked questions
No! Oiled birds often suffer from hypo or hyperthermia. Many haven't eaten in days and are often dehydrated and exhausted by the time we capture them. They must be stabilized before attempting cleaning. Stabilized birds have a much higher survival rate than birds that are not stabilized prior to being washed. A bird can safely be held as much as 5 days before being cleaned.
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What do you use to wash birds?

IBRRC: Frequently asked questions
We use "Dawn" dish washing liquid. IBRRC has conducted research on most of the commonly available cleaning agents and "Dawn" meets all the criteria we have established for appropriate cleaning agents. Those criteria are the ability to remove most oils, effectiveness at low concentrations, non-irritating to the skin and eyes, rapid removal from feathers (rinsing), and is easily accessible.
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How long do birds have to stay in captivity?

IBRRC: Frequently asked questions
That depends on the health and condition of each animal. Sometimes a bird will have an injury or illness prior to oiling and that will call for an extended stay in captivity. The quickest a bird can be released is usually around 5 days however most average up to 7 days in captivity. Our goal is always to get them in and out as soon as possible to reduce the effects of captivity.
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What should I do if I find a number of dead birds?

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If you find die offs involving 10 or more dead birds of the same species or from different species in the same place you should contact the Defra Helpline 08459 33 55 77, 8.00am to 6.00pm Monday to Friday. Wild birds can carry several diseases that are infectious to people. Dead birds should not be handled unnecessarily for hygiene reasons. The Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens consider that the risk of transmission of HPAI from wild birds is small.
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What do I do with dead birds in my yard?

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West Nile Virus (WNV) was first identified in Dane County in 2001, in a dead crow. Multiple WNV positive birds have been found in Dane County every year since then. For this reason, the emergence of the mosquito-borne West Nile Virus (WNV) in Wisconsin, and specifically in Dane County, has created the need for a public health response. The following is information about WNV, the illness that may result, and Madison's public health response.
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WHAT DO I DO WITH DEAD BIRDS IN MY YARDS?

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After reporting a dead crow or blue jay, the bird can be picked up and disposed of in the household garbage by placing a plastic bag over your hand, picking up the bird with the covered hand, and pulling the bag around the bird. While West Nile Virus is not easily transmitted to humans by handling an infected bird, it is prudent to avoid touching sick or dead birds with bare hands. Double bagging and sealing or tightly tying the bag shut should help prevent odors in the garbage.
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Why are my birds not breeding?

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Investigate the following areas: Not the appropriate breeding season; two birds of the same sex; old age; overcrowding; insufficient nesting sites or material; stress; temperature or weather conditions; obesity and diet. Many suggestions in the Breeding article.
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Who is Birds Eye Foods?

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We are a $1.0 billion national food company headquartered in Rochester, New York. Birds Eye Foods is the nation's leader in frozen vegetables and a major processor of other food products. Our products are sold under well-known regional and national brand names, as well as private label and food service products. Familiar brands include Birds Eye?, Freshlike, Bernstein's, Nalleys, Brooks, Comstock and Wilderness.
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Are my pet birds at risk?

IA DNR: Avian Flu FAQ
Yes - Pet birds are at risk, however the risk is minimal. The H5N1 avian influenza virus has been found in a variety of birds. The best way to protect your pet bird is to prevent it from coming in contact with wild birds and materials or equipment used by other birds.
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Will you be vaccinating birds and other animals to protect them?

Vaccination should be considered when there is a substantial threat of an outbreak in the region of a zoo.
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How is the spread of outbreaks among birds controlled?

APFluWatch Answers Pandemic Flu and Avian Flu Questions
Infected farms are placed under quarantine and infected flocks – or flocks at risk of being infected – are killed. In many countries, over 90% of all poultry was culled, devastating the poultry industries in many areas.
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Is it safe to be around chickens or birds?

Santa Barbara County - Pandemic Flu Response
Avoid touching poultry and bird droppings. If you do touch poultry or bird droppings, wash your hands right away with soap and water. If you have chickens or poultry in your back yard and you think they are sick, call the California Department of Food and Agriculture Avian Health Group at 1-800-491-1899.
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Can I get AI from handling wild birds?

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The Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens considers that the risk of transmission of AI from wild birds to the general public is small. However, to minimise any risk it is advisable to carry out general hygiene precautions when handling wild birds, such as wearing disposable protective gloves when picking up and handling carcases and washing hands, nails and forearms thoroughly with soap and water after handling the carcase.
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