Bird Care News
Displaced bird finds care in Nashville neighborhood
A bird native to dry areas of Africa has made its way to a north Nashville neighborhood after May's flood.
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Nesting bird delays KMBH-FM's return to airwaves
HARLINGEN — KMBH interim general manager John Ross had hoped to have KMBH-FM 88.9 back on the air within a couple of weeks after the station’s 300-foot tower was damaged by high winds from Hurricane Alex, which made landfall June 30. However, two...
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Nesting bird delays station's return to airwaves
KMBH interim general manager John Ross had hoped to have KMBH-FM 88.9 back on the air within a couple of weeks after the station’s 300-foot tower was damaged by high winds from Hurricane Alex, which made landfall June 30.
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BP puts Soda Lake out to dry
The central flyway bird sanctuary of Soda Lake near Casper is drying up, causing a cry of “fowl” among some wildlife enthusiasts.
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FIRST SHOTS: BP faults their own engineers, drink to your health
Welcome to "First Shots," a daily roundup of early-bird news and a preview of what's to come. • BP's internal investigation pins some of the blame for the Gulf oil spill on BP's own engineers who misinterpreted pressure data that indicated a blowout was imminent. (Bloomberg) • The president's outlook on the economy? "It's not [... ]
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