Turkeys in a commercial Sampson County flock have tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza, the N.C. Department ...
A commercial flock of turkeys tested positive for bird flu in North Carolina, state agriculture officials said Friday.The positive sample was identified by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture ...
A flock of turkeys has tested positive for high-path avian influenza, marking the second case in the state this year.
North Carolina's state motto is "Esse Quam Videri." It's a Latin phrase that roughly translates to "to be rather than to seem." The state bird of North Carolina sticks out among the rest.
Nandina domestica, commonly referred to as Heavenly Bamboo, is often used in yard landscaping, and you may even have one near ...
According to the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, a commercial turkey operation in Sampson County has tested ...
Data was collected at 210 count sites in North Carolina. States with less than 10 count ... Read on to see which birds are most commonly seen in your state.
A commercial turkey operation in Sampson County, North Carolina, has tested positive for High Path Avian Influenza.
The humble egg, one of nature’s perfect foods, a self-packaged, relatively inexpensive source of protein that can serve as a ...
Some birds may lose range outside of your state, making the protection of their current habitat ... Reducing warming makes many types of birds found in North Carolina less vulnerable. In order to hold ...
There’s a plant that’s not native to North Carolina, but it’s responsible for the deaths of hundreds of birds in the state each year. The invasive plant is originally from Asia. Their ...
Nandina domestica’s red berries contain cyanide, which is often deadly for one of the Triangle’s year-round bird species that eat the berries in large quantities in the wintertime. Scott Zona ...