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I live in Fairfax, not near water, and I found a dead bird in my yard. What should I do?

Pandemic Flu Frequently Asked Questions - Fairfax County, Vi...
At the present time, we do not have the highly-pathogenic avian influenza in our birds in the United States. It's always best to avoid contact with any dead animal. If possible, leave the dead bird where you found it and let nature take its course.
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I have a dead bird in my yard. Can I have it tested for the H5N1 avian flu?

Bird Flu -- Frequently Asked Questions - ADHS
State and federal departments of agriculture are routinely testing chickens for evidence of infection with the H5N1 avian flu and other poultry diseases. State and federal wildlife officials are testing wild waterfowl, such as wild ducks and geese, and shorebirds, such as plovers and sandpipers, for the Asian bird flu in only select areas of the state. Wildlife officials are NOT accepting backyard dead wild birds for testing for bird flu virus.
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I found a dead bird, what should I do with it?

IA DNR: Avian Flu FAQ
If you find 5 or more dead birds contact your local DNR office. If you find less than 5 birds and they are Crows and Blue Jays contact your local health department for West Nile Virus sampling. If you find less than 5 birds that are not Crows or Blue Jays you should leave them where they are. If you do decide to dispose of dead birds pick them up without directly touching the dead bird by using a plastic bag or shovel.
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I found a dead bird in my yard-what should I do?

FAQ Bird Flu
First, there is no need to report a dead bird unless it is a crow. Dead crow reports help us to track West Nile virus, so please call1-866-537-BIRD if you see a dead crow. Other types of birds do not have to be reported unless there are many dead birds in the same area. Call our re ional Department of Environmental Conservation EC office if you see a lot of dead birds in the same place. You may also visit the State DEC web site at: www.dec.state.nv.
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I found a dead bird in my yard, who should I notify?

Town Of Moraga Frequently Asked
Due to the possibility of the West Nile Virus, the California Department of Health Services requests that you call 1-877-WNV-BIRD to report it. If the bird is a candidate for testing, they will arrange for a district technician to pick it up. You can also go to the Contra Costa Mosquito and Vector Control website at: http://www.ccmvcd.dst.ca.us and click on the "West Nile Virus Info." link for more information.
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What do I do with dead birds in my yard?

Environmental Health and Lab: Madison Department of Public H...
West Nile Virus (WNV) was first identified in Dane County in 2001, in a dead crow. Multiple WNV positive birds have been found in Dane County every year since then. For this reason, the emergence of the mosquito-borne West Nile Virus (WNV) in Wisconsin, and specifically in Dane County, has created the need for a public health response. The following is information about WNV, the illness that may result, and Madison's public health response.
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What should be done if one sight's a dead bird?

Avian influenza : Frequently Asked Questions
If the cause of death of the bird is not certain, the municipal authorities should be informed immediately. They may send the bird for testing to find out whether or not it was infected with the avian influenza virus. In case of unusual death of poultry, the civic authorities must be informed immediately.
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How can I report a dead bird?

West Nile Virus Frequently Asked Questions- Fairfax County, ...
You may call 703-246-2300 (TTY: 703-591-6435) to report the location of a dead bird, or you may report it via e-mail by clicking here.
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How do I dispose of a dead bird?

West Nile Virus Frequently Asked Questions- Fairfax County, ...
You should avoid using your bare hands when handling any dead animals. Use gloves to place the carcass of the bird into double plastic bags and place the wrapped carcass of the bird in a garbage can.
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City of Frisco - Planning & Development Services
Birds die from many causes. West Nile virus primarily impacts crows and blue jays. You may call the Health and Food Safety Division (972) 292-5304 to receive instructions on proper disposal. People cannot become infected by being in contact with the carcass but plastic gloves should be worn and hands washed after disposal. Carcasses may be disposed in your regular collection trash can after it has been placed in a bag and secured.
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IF I SEE A DEAD BIRD, SHOULD I REPORT IT?

Avian Flu Awareness: Case Western Reserve University
No. While there has been avian flu in the United States, it has not been the H5N1 strain that has spread through poultry farms in Southeast Asia and into Eastern Europe. WHAT IF I HAVE SYMPTOMS OF THE FLU? (Typical symptoms include fever, headache, dry cough, sore throat, muscle aches and extreme tiredness) You should see your health care provider. If you have recently traveled to an area where bird flu is endemic, inform your health care provider in advance of your appointment.
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My cat ate a dead bird (or was found with a dead bird in its mouth). What do I do?

Avian influenza - Frequently asked questions
Because H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus has not yet been detected in the United States, it is unlikely that the bird would pose a risk of H5N1 HPAI infection to your cat, and no special precautions unique to avian influenza (AI) prevention and control are warranted. If the virus is found in the United States, and if it is found to infect wild birds upon which cats are likely to prey, you should contact your veterinarian for assistance.
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I have a bird feeder and a bird bath in my yard. Is this safe?

City of Austin - Pandemic Influenza Planning
Maintaining a clean bird feeder or bird bath is generally safe, unless these are attracting rodents or raccoons. It is always best to wear protective gloves when handling or cleaning these items to avoid contact with bird droppings or contaminated water in a bird bath. Always wash your hands with soap and water after doing these chores. The likelihood of getting a pet bird that is already infected with avian flu is very low. It is illegal in the U.S.
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I found a dead bird in my yard and am concerned about West Nile Virus. What should I do?

Dwayne Bohac - Texas House of Representatives, District 138
For dead bird pickup and questions about mosquitoes, contact the Harris County Mosquito Control District at 713-440-4800 or visit http://www.hd.co.harris.tx.us/.
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What should I do about a dead animal (deer, fox, squirrel, bird, etc.) in my yard?

FAQ's : Tredyffrin Township
Contact either the Township Animal Control Officer or the Chester County Department of Health. (610) 644-3221, animalcontrol@tredyffrin.org. Go to Animal Control page.
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What should I do if I find a dead mole in my yard?

Tomcat || Mole FAQ
Moles typically die underground and naturally decompose. If you find one on the surface, simply wrap it in newspaper and place it into your garbage can. Wash hands thoroughly afterwards. (Back to top)
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What do I do with my dead or sick bird?

Frequently Asked Questions | Board of Animal Health
To test individual birds or obtain a diagnosis of a disease problem in a flock contact the University of Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. The Minnesota Poultry Testing Laboratory (MPTL) does not test sick or dead birds. The Minnesota Health Department no longer tests dead birds for West Nile Virus because the disease is now established in Minnesota.
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What do I do if a bird is dead on arrival?

Frequently Asked Questions about shipping birds
Call me or email me right away and let me know the status of the birds. If I dont answer the phone, leave a message on my machine or send an email but Please contact me that very same day the birds arrive. If you suspect any problems with the birds on arrival you should contact me right away to see if anything can be done to save a stressed bird. Often times there are measures that can be taken to prevent the death of a bird that arrives in a stressed condition.
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County of Santa Cruz Health Services Agency - Frequently Ask...
Please help me understand what shots my child needs and direct me to a place where I can get the shots. If you click on the immunization schedule you can determine what shots your child needs. You can also phone a health department nurse at 454-4339. Remember to always bring the "yellow card" to all your child's appointments with the doctor. I lost the "yellow card" that has my child's immunization records.
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Birds - FAQ
Although technically members of the public should have a licence to have in their possession dead native birds or parts of a bird (including skeletons, skulls and feathers), it is permitted in New South Wales as long as the specimen is being passed to the Museum.
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Wildlife FAQs - N.H. Fish and Game
The Department of Health and Human Services is interested in receiving reports of dead bird sightings. A toll-free number has been established for reporting and providing information regarding West Nile virus. The number is 1-866-273-6453. You may also find information at the following website: www.dhhs.state.nh.us/DHHS/BCDCS/West+Nile+Virus/default.htm. <return to top of page>
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What should I do if I find dead wild birds near or among my poultry?

Defra, UK - Disease surveillance and control - Notifiable di...
Please report these without delay so that we can discuss with you and provide advice on the next steps.
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