They aren’t the flashiest of birds, but they are harbingers of spring in Michigan. Keep your eyes and ears open for red-winged blackbirds, sandhill cranes, Canada geese and turkey vultures.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNHundreds of Michigan waterfowl deaths attributed to bird flu, now considered 'widespread'Big picture view The Michigan Department of Natural Resources believes bird flu is "widespread" in the state's wild bird populations. Over 300 dead wild birds have been discovered across five ...
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Huron Daily Tribune on MSNMichigan officials confirm new case of bird flu in Ingham County backyard poultryDiscover the latest on the avian influenza outbreak affecting wild birds, poultry, dairy cows, and humans in Michigan.
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