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hlthe2b
(111,078 posts)that enough manage to develop some natural immunity to bounce back.
I find the Great Horned Owl that often freaks me out in the pre-dawn hours by throwing open its enormous wingspan--just as my dog and I walk past--to be a regular thrill. Plus to lose all the hawks, falcons, and eagles that nest just a few miles away at a small reservoir would be an incomparable loss. Fingers crossed...
Donkees
(32,975 posts)last year. I did hear a screech owl at dusk recently, but only once. He was sitting in a smaller rotting tree, the last one remaining.
In the wild, geese, ducks and water birds are the primary carrier of the virus. Some show no signs of the virus while others die from it. Raptors mainly pick up the virus from eating infected geese and ducks or by coming in contact with their infected feces and saliva.
https://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2022/12/16/avian-flu-in-colorado-killing-raptors-in-numbers-not-seen-before/69725689007/
róisín_dubh
(12,093 posts)Mostly in the UK it's been concerns with ducks, geese and swans (and obviously chickens and turkeys). But we don't hear about the raptors over there.
flying_wahini
(8,170 posts)I hear owls from my backyard but never see them.
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(27,145 posts)Donkees
(32,975 posts)I love owls so much. I miss hearing them when I'm in England.