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From flamingoes to backyard birds, Houston Life got a preview of the ‘Birds of the World’ exhibit at the Houston Zoo
Read full article: From flamingoes to backyard birds, Houston Life got a preview of the ‘Birds of the World’ exhibit at the Houston ZooThe Houston Zoo is for the birds! Flock with us as we check out the Zoo's newest exhibit "Birds of the World"
‘Clearly thought Beryl was fowl:’ Pigeons take cover outside East Texas store as Beryl moves inland
Read full article: ‘Clearly thought Beryl was fowl:’ Pigeons take cover outside East Texas store as Beryl moves inlandThe Lufkin Police Department shared photos taken by one of their officers of a group of pigeons taking cover near a store.
The Magnolia Exotic Bird Sanctuary is a non-profit organization saving one parrot at a time
Read full article: The Magnolia Exotic Bird Sanctuary is a non-profit organization saving one parrot at a timeThe Magnolia Exotic Bird Sanctuary is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and protection of neglected and abandoned parrots.
Where do birds get a second chance?
Read full article: Where do birds get a second chance?Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. on Houston Life, what happens to exotic birds that are neglected or disabled? We’re live from a small, relatively unknown sanctuary in Magnolia where these birds get a second chance. You’ll find out how the birds end up at the sanctuary and how you could adopt one as a pet. That’s Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. on KPRC 2.
PHOTOS: 54 wild baby birds with broken wings, other injuries rescued from area the protected animals were using as breeding ground
Read full article: PHOTOS: 54 wild baby birds with broken wings, other injuries rescued from area the protected animals were using as breeding groundAn investigation has been launched after dozens of migratory birds were discovered injured or dead in an area being used as a breeding ground by the protected species. According to a news release, Texas Parks and Wildlife and The Wildlife Center of Texas rescuers found “scores of injured and/or orphaned juvenile great blue herons and great egrets.” Injuries included broken wings, mangled legs, and internal injuries suffered after their nesting area had been disrupted.