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  2. How to stop cats killing birds and keep the peace in your ...

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    Whatever your views on outdoor cats, it’s unavoidable that indoor cats are safer to birds – a study from 2013 found that domestic cats kill billions of birds and mammals each year.

  3. Cats in the U.S. Are Contracting Bird Flu: What Pet Parents ...

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    Since 2022, the USDA has tracked over 300 cases of the EA H5N1 strain in mammals across the US. From March 2024 to the present day, several dozen cases have been confirmed in domestic cats, the ...

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  5. Cat predation on wildlife - Wikipedia

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    Cats were found to be actively hunting and killing over 250 different species of reptiles in Australia, with 11 of which being considered endangered species. Cats consume so many lizards in Australia that there was a single cat found with the parts of 40 individual lizards inside of its stomach, the highest amount recorded thus far. [36]

  6. Pigeon keeping - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon keeping or pigeon fancying is the art and science of breeding domestic pigeons. People have practiced pigeon keeping for at least 5,000 years [ 1 ] and in almost every part of the world. In that time, humans have substantially altered the morphology and the behaviour of the domesticated descendants of the rock dove to suit their needs ...

  7. Bird migration perils - Wikipedia

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    Migrants tend to travel away from polar and temperate zones in the winter because of low temperatures and shortage of food in their breeding areas. [1] [2] During spring migration, birds return to their breeding sites to exploit the temporary superabundance of food, allowing them to raise more young. [3]

  8. Birds on the move: Here’s how you can help them stay safe ...

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    McCulloch says people can keep cats indoors, turn off lights at night, and put decal stickers or paint patterns on windows to help keep birds safe. Markings should be close together – about two ...

  9. Common poorwill - Wikipedia

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    Many northern birds migrate to winter within the breeding range in central and western Mexico, though some remain further north. The common poorwill is the only bird known to go into torpor for extended periods (weeks to months). [ 2 ]