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Tuesday, Oct 21

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‘The bird theory is legit’: This viral relationship test showed a woman her marriage was over mid-cruise

wegotthiscovered.com

A viral TikTok video is absolutely gutting viewers this week after a woman, known on the platform as @keketherealmrsjones, captured the devastating moment she realized her marriage was falling apart right in the middle of a cruise vacation…

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Bird Flu Blamed As Dead Vultures Turn Up Across Virginia: ‘Don’t Touch Them,’ Officials Warn

dailyvoice.com

Something’s killing vultures across Virginia — and wildlife officials say it’s likely a deadly strain of bird flu that could soon spread to other species.

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Extremely rare bird spotted in part of Scotland for first time

www.independent.co.uk

An extremely rare water bird has been spotted in a part of Scotland for the first time.

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Rovio lays off 36 workers following underperformance of Angry Birds Dream Blast

www.gamesindustry.biz

Rovio has announced layoffs affecting 36 employees in response to Angry Birds Dream Blast underperforming.

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Rare water bird visitor spotted in part of Scotland for first time

news.sky.com

A rare water bird has been spotted in a part of Scotland for the first time after a recent influx elsewhere in the country.

Urgent bird flu alert sparks 10,000 bird-cull near popular UK beauty spot

www.express.co.uk

There has been two cases so far in the UK of humans catching Avian Flu off birds on farms in the UK.

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Super rare bird from sunnier climes spotted in Scottish region for first time

www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Usually rare in the UK, the bird has appeared across Scotland in record numbers this year, according to RSPB Scotland.

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Scottish wildlife: 'Rare' glossy ibis bird spotted on Scottish nature reserve first time in its history

www.scotsman.com

Glossy ibis have been appearing in “never-before-seen numbers”.

Bird flu hiding in cheese? The surprising new discovery

www.sciencedaily.com

Researchers discovered that avian influenza (H5N1) can survive in raw milk cheese made from contaminated milk, even after the 60-day aging process required by the FDA. However, highly acidic cheeses like feta showed no signs of the virus,…

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“The bird theory is legit”: Woman captures the devastating moment she realizes her marriage is over mid-cruise

www.dailydot.com

A viral TikTok has viewers gutted after a woman recorded the moment she realized her marriage was falling apart, all while mid-cruise.

Monday, Oct 20

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2026 Women’s AFCON: Oshoala, Omewa, seven others are early birds

theeagleonline.com.ng

Six-time Africa Player of the Year Asisat Oshoala was among the early birds in the Super Falcons’ camp in Lome, the Benin capital.

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17 Beautiful Orange Birds You Can See in the United States—Tips and Locations

www.audubon.org

Ask someone to name an orange bird, and they’re more than likely going to say an oriole. That would be a good answer: Of the seven native species of orioles you can regularly see in the United...

2026 Women’s AFCON Qualifying Race: Oshoala, Omewa, seven others are early birds

thenff.com

.Super Falcons commence training in Lomé for Bénin girls Champions Nigeria will commence training sessions on Monday in the Togolese capital, Lomé ahead of their 2026 Women Africa Cup of Nations final qualifying fixture, first leg match…

Pigeons and bird of prey released after getting trapped in abandoned Bridgnorth shop

www.shropshirestar.com

A wildlife rescue centre and a property landlord have helped free several pigeons and a sparrowhawk from an empty shop unit in Bridgnorth, after they became trapped inside the building.

Pigeons and bird of prey released after getting trapped in abandoned Bridgnorth shop

www.expressandstar.com

A wildlife rescue centre and a property landlord have helped free several pigeons and a sparrowhawk from an empty shop unit in Bridgnorth, after they became trapped inside the building.

The Unexpected Profundity of a Movie About Bird-Watching

www.theatlantic.com

Listers understands how technology can corrupt our leisure activities.