Highly pathogenic avian influenza was detected in a Nebraska backyard poultry flock in Saunders County, state officials ...
Study finds that birds-of-paradise are biofluorescent, suggesting that this "hidden" phenomenon provides enhanced signaling for hierarchy and courtship.
The Nebraska Department of Agriculture confirmed Thursday that a case of HPAI had been found in a backyard flock in Saunders County.
It's the third case reported in the state so far this year and the eighth case since the beginning of December.
Biofluorescence is widespread in birds-of-paradise, a group of tropical birds famous for their spectacular courtship dances.
Anyone who suspects their flocks may have the virus, should contact their veterinarian immediately. ‘Your income doesn’t ...
New research reports, for the first time, the widespread occurrence of biofluorescence in birds-of-paradise. The study, based on specimens collected since the 1800s, finds biofluorescence in 37 of the ...
As the winds of winter sweep across Nebraska and the trees stand with bare branches, it’s a quiet, contemplative time — until ...
Scientists find that 82 percent of birds-of-paradise species show biofluorescence, often on their feathers, throat or inner ...
A case of highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in a backyard flock in Saunders County. The Nebraska Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal ...
Although it is standard procedure to kill flocks with the outbreak of bird flu, posts on social media twisted the truth.
Poultry veterinarian Dr. Don Reynolds said producers may not know their birds have been infected until it's too late.