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The AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ Audubon organization is hosting birders and those who are interested at the Round Rock Crossing shopping center weekly to watch the purple martin colonies roost on their way back to South America.
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A strong southerly wind is helping tens of thousands of migratory birds pass through Austin on their journey north.
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Local health authorities recommend caution when dealing with wild birds, poultry and cattle.
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Austin birders are flocking outdoors for their annual Christmas Bird Count � and you can join themThe Christmas Bird Count started in 1900 as an alternative to bird hunts. Data gathered from the counts has proven valuable in monitoring bird populations.
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The birds made their way from Houston’s coast this week � huddled together in cardboard boxes loaded in the back of an SUV.
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This is the second recorded human case of bird flu in the U.S. “The risk to the general public is believed to be low," Texas health officials said.
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With the help of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the Wildflower Center installed a camera to watch its annual visitor Athena nest and rear her young.
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While still relatively uncommon, sightings of bald eagles have increased dramatically around Austin over the last 10 years.
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For over a decade, the Ruiz Branch Library in East Austin has been visited by a group of American crows. Staff members think they're trying to make friends.
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AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ Audubon is hosting Purple Martin Parties, where North America’s largest swallow treats the community to a spectacular show.