Avian influenza (H5N1) is a type of influenza A virus mainly found in wild birds. Avian influenza A virus is categorized into low pathogenic avian influenza A (LPAI) or highly pathogenic avian influenza A (HPAI). Human infections with avian influenza are rare. If people do become infected, it is usually because they have had close contact with infected poultry or their environment.
What do I do with a dead bird?
If you find a dead bird on your property, please call Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative at 1-800-673-4781 to report the finding of sick or dead wild birds. If they determine that the sample is appropriate for testing, they will advise you as to how to safely collect and store the bird(s) and will provide you with a pre-paid shipping container for submission.
If the authorities are not collecting the dead bird(s), please see Ontario's advice on disposing of dead birds. If you find a dead bird on your property, you do not need to call the health unit.