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Florida - Avian flu in wild birds 2024-2026

Bald eagle infected with bird flu successfully rehabbed, released back into wild

By Jordan BowenPublished June 9, 2025 6:02 am EDT

The Brief
-The Raptor Center of Tampa Bay is one of the first organizations to successfully rehab a bird infected with bird flu.
-The male juvenile bald eagle spent 59 days in rehab before being released.
-His sister, who was infected with bird flu, died just two hours after being rescued.
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Because of the female's symptoms, they were preparing to euthanize her, but she died before they could. Both tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza. However, the male was asymptomatic, so Murrah reached out to U.S. Fish and Wildlife for guidance.

"They had advised us that they would euthanize a bird because of the difficulty of dealing with isolation," Murrah said.

But Murrah says she and her team saw an opportunity to try and save this bird because, although he tested positive for bird flu, he wasn't showing any symptoms that would cause him pain.

"For us, we had an asymptomatic bird, very bright-eyed, very active in the cage, good body weight. And like I said, had I not tested him, you wouldn't have thought he had anything wrong with him," Murrah said.

After a 33-day quarantine, Murrah says he tested negative, but just to be sure, they tested him again after a week and a half, and he was still negative. He spent the next 21 days in a 100-foot-high flight cage until he reached proper body weight to be released back into the wild.
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https://www.fox13news.com/news/bald-eagle-infected-bird-flu-successfully-rehabbed-released-back-wild
 
Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

Last Modified: June 11, 2025
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State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification

FloridaBrevard12/12/20246/6/2025EA/AM H5N1Lesser scaupWild bird
FloridaBrevard12/12/20246/6/2025EA/AM H5N1Lesser scaupWild bird
FloridaBrevard12/12/20246/6/2025EA/AM H5N1Lesser scaupWild bird
FloridaBrevard12/12/20246/6/2025EA/AM H5N1Lesser scaupWild bird
FloridaBrevard12/12/20246/6/2025EA/AM H5N1Black vultureWild bird
FloridaBrevard12/12/20246/6/2025EA H5Lesser scaupWild bird
FloridaBrevard1/20/20256/5/2025EA/AM H5N1Bald eagleWild bird
FloridaBrevard1/11/20256/5/2025EA/AM H5N1Muscovy duckWild bird
FloridaAlachua12/23/20246/3/2025EA/AM H5N1Bald eagleWild bird
FloridaBrevard12/16/20246/3/2025EA/AM H5N1Black vultureWild bird

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https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestoc...an/avian-influenza/hpai-detections/wild-birds
 
Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds
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State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method
FloridaOsceola1/6/20256/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Crested caracaraWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/31/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Ring-billed gullWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/27/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Great horned owlWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/26/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Brown pelicanWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/26/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Lesser scaupWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/26/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Black scoterWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/26/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Black scoterWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/24/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Brown pelicanWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/23/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1MallardWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/22/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Black scoterWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/19/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Lesser scaupWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/18/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Turkey vultureWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/18/20246/11/2025EA H5Lesser scaupWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/18/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Royal ternWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/15/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Black scoterWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/15/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Black scoterWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/15/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Black vultureWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/14/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Lesser scaupWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/14/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Black scoterWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/14/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1MallardWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/14/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Brown pelicanWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/14/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Black scoterWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/26/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Lesser scaupWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/14/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Black scoterWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/13/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Lesser scaupWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/12/20246/11/2025EA/AM H5N1Black scoterWild birdMorbidity/Mortality

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https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestoc...an/avian-influenza/hpai-detections/wild-birds
 
Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

Last Modified: July 09, 2025
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State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method
FloridaHillsborough3/20/20257/3/2025EA/AM H5N1Bald eagleWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaHillsborough3/20/20257/3/2025EA/AM H5N1Bald eagleWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard11/26/20247/3/2025EA/AM H5N1Black vultureWild birdMorbidity/Mortality

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https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestoc...an/avian-influenza/hpai-detections/wild-birds
 
Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

Last Modified: August 06, 2025
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St. Johns County, Florida
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Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

Last Modified: October 08, 2025​
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​State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method
FloridaSt. Johns9/24/202510/1/2025EA H5Blue-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
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https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestoc...an/avian-influenza/hpai-detections/wild-birds
 
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Martin County, Florida
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Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

Last Modified: November 12, 2025
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State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method
FloridaMartin10/30/202511/6/2025EA H5Muscovy duckWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
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https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestoc...an/avian-influenza/hpai-detections/wild-birds
 
Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

Last Modified: December 09, 2025
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State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Blue-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Lesser scaupWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Blue-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Lesser scaupWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Blue-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Blue-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Blue-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaSt. Johns11/22/202512/8/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Black-bellied whistling duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Blue-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Black-bellied whistling duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Green-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Blue-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Blue-winged tealWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Black-bellied whistling duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Black-bellied whistling duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Black-bellied whistling duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ruddy duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
FloridaLake11/22/202512/4/2025EA H5Ring-necked duckWild birdHunter harvest
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https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestoc...an/avian-influenza/hpai-detections/wild-birds
 
Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

Last Modified: December 23, 2025
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State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification
FloridaBrevard11/29/202512/18/2025EA H5Black scoterWild bird
FloridaBrevard11/29/202512/18/2025EA H5Black scoterWild bird
FloridaLee11/10/202512/15/2025EA H5Mottled duckWild bird
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https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestoc...an/avian-influenza/hpai-detections/wild-birds
 
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Commissioner Patty Sheehan
11h ·

We at the City of Orlando love our swans and take their health and well-being very seriously. On December 23rd, 2 swans were found deceased at Lake Eola Park. That number has grown to 12 over the past five days. Unfortunately, the deaths occurred during the holidays and our specialized veterinary experts were not available. The swans are being stored in a secure location so necropsies can be performed and cause of death determined. It is likely this could be another Avian Flu outbreak, similar to what happened in February of 2024. We can't be certain until tests are completed. We do not believe the deaths are suspicious. The deceased birds will be examined as soon as possible.

A lot of misinformation has been circulating on social media by people who should know better. We appreciate our swan docents and volunteers. But that does not empower them to speak on behalf of the City of Orlando or disparage our parks staff. Our park rangers have been treating this as a worse-case scenario and are handling the deceased birds with safety protocols and PPE.

During the last Avian flu outbreak we sanitized the park, as we are now, as a precaution. We are cleaning all defecation and sanitizing areas. Feeders have been removed to minimize contact with the birds.

Avian flu spreads from migrating birds coming to Lake Eola Park. Our swans are pinioned and wings clipped to be consistent with State law. It is dangerous for birds to fly into traffic in urban areas. To suggest that clipping their wings is harmful to them is a fabrication to sensationalize this awful situation.

Our parks staff has spent their holidays grieving animals they care about while dealing with unfounded allegations. Posting opinions does not solve problems or help our animals.

The City of Orlando takes our swan population and their health and safety very seriously. We do annual checkups and provide a nutritious diet which is reflected in our animals' veterinary files.

If you want to help our swans, please volunteer to help with their care. Be part of our Lake Eola team. Work with us, and help the swans. It is rewarding.
Although with wild animals, it can be heartbreaking when bad things happen to them.

More information will be coming as we know more. Lake Eola Park is safe. Enjoy your holidays.


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Dead birds on Florida beaches have experts worried about avian flu
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Michael Dorgan By Michael Dorgan Fox News
Published December 31, 2025 2:20pm EST

Dead birds have been found along Florida’s Space Coast in Central Florida, raising concerns about a possible avian flu outbreak.

While no cases have been confirmed, the nonprofit Florida Wildlife Hospital said samples of dead birds found in Brevard County were sent for testing.

The organization said large-scale migration from northern regions could be bringing the virus into the state.
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Michael Shay, a local beachgoer, found several dead birds lying within several feet of each other on a beach last week.
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Shay said he saw dead pelicans, seagulls and gannets.
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It comes as Orlando City Commissioner Patty Sheehan held a news conference Monday to discuss the deaths of at least a dozen swans at Lake Eola Park at the downtown park in recent days. The cause remains unknown, though Sheehan speculated avian flu could be responsible.
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/dead-birds-florida-beaches-have-experts-worried-about-avian-flu
 
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City of Orlando - Government's Post

City of Orlando - Government and Lake Eola Park
19h ·
A top priority of the city is the safety and well-being of our residents, staff and the preservation of local wildlife.
In December, city staff discovered the deaths of several different birds at Lake Eola Park. After an investigation, the birds were found to be positive for Avian Influenza. This virus naturally spreads among wild aquatic birds, worldwide, including swans. Since December 17, 2025, there have been 21 total bird deaths. Of the 21 deaths, there were 19 Royal Mute swan deaths as well as two other wild birds.
The city is taking all necessary precautions as recommended by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), as well as local veterinarians, to keep our community safe and limit the spread of Avian Influenza.
Per the CDC, people very rarely get sick with bird flu, however to limit exposure to the virus, please take the following precautions when visiting Lake Eola Park:
-Avoid direct contact with birds and only observe them from a distance.
-Do not feed birds.
-Avoid contact with any bird excrement.
-Remove your shoes before entering your home and clean them off if contamination is suspected.

Remember, our Lake Eola swans are wild animals and should never be handled or touched by members of the public. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recommends allowing the Avian Influenza to run its course as some birds may build immunity and estimated a month of dissipation of infections. We will continue to follow their recommendations, track, monitor and report any new infections to FWC while remaining vigilant in our efforts related to disinfecting the park and keep the public informed.
For more information, please visit orlando.gov/lakeeola.​

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Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

Last Modified: January 07, 2026
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State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification
FloridaOrange12/22/20251/2/2026EA H5Mute swanWild bird
FloridaOrange12/22/20251/2/2026EA H5Mute swanWild bird
FloridaOrange12/22/20251/2/2026EA H5Mute swanWild bird
FloridaOrange12/19/202512/30/2025EA H5Great horned owlWild bird
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https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestoc...an/avian-influenza/hpai-detections/wild-birds

 
Bird flu outbreak at Orlando's Lake Eola: Death toll rises to 32

By Josh Frigerio
Published January 12, 2026 12:34 pm EST
Orlando News FOX 35 Orlando

ORLANDO, Fla. - A total of 32 birds have died at Lake Eola in downtown Orlando since mid-December amid a suspected outbreak of avian influenza, otherwise known as the bird flu, the City of Orlando confirmed to FOX 35.

From last week to this week, the new death toll reflects an increase of 11 birds. Officials said of the 32 deaths, 26 were Mute swans and the six others were other wild birds. Officials said three of the swans were considered to be wild.

There are 46 living swans at Lake Eola, officials said.
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https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/bird-flu-outbreak-orlandos-lake-eola-death-toll-rises-32
 
Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

Last Modified: January 13, 2026
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State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method
FloridaHernando12/28/20251/7/2026EA H5Bald eagleWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBroward12/26/20251/7/2026EA H5Cooper's hawkWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaOrange12/15/20251/7/2026EA/AM H5N1African gray parrotCaptive wild birdMorbidity/Mortality
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https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestoc...an/avian-influenza/hpai-detections/wild-birds
 
Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

Last Modified: January 21, 2026
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FloridaBroward12/13/20251/16/2026EA H5Black vultureWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard1/3/20261/16/2026EA H5Turkey vultureWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard1/1/20261/16/2026EA H5Muscovy duckWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard1/1/20261/16/2026EA H5Muscovy duckWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/18/20251/16/2026EA H5Black skimmerWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/16/20251/16/2026EA H5Laughing gullWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaBrevard12/10/20251/16/2026EA H5Lesser scaupWild birdMorbidity/Mortality
FloridaAlachua12/13/20251/16/2026EA H5Black-billed magpieWild birdMorbidity/Mortality

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https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestoc...an/avian-influenza/hpai-detections/wild-birds
 
Avian flu causes multiple bird deaths at Lake Davis Park; swan volunteers told not to come back

Brendan O'Connor
Published Jan 22, 2026 | 9:16 PM EST | Updated 2 days ago

The City of Orlando issued a public advisory on Thursday, January 22, saying residents reported finding several dead wild birds at Lake Davis Park. The city said it has not independently confirmed that test result, but urged residents to take precautions because avian influenza has been reported in multiple parts of Florida.

Those residents were none other than PJ and Andrew Marshall, who you may recall from our in-depth story, “Dead in the Water,” about the recent swan deaths at Lake Eola Park. The Marshalls run a non-profit called Friends of a Feather (Website) that cares for the health needs of non-native waterfowl in and around downtown Orlando. They responded to a sick Pekin duck at Lake Davis on January 18 and worked with Lake Davis residents to have it treated at St. Charles Veterinary Hospital (Website) in Davenport. The vet then confirmed the duck had tested positive for bird flu on January 21. Since then, a Muscovy duck and an Egyptian goose have also passed away at Lake Davis.
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https://orlandoshine.com/avian-flu-...s-park-swan-volunteers-told-not-to-come-back/

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Avian flu linked to more bird deaths in downtown Orlando, city says

New deaths recorded at Lake Davis Park

Local News
Brandon Hogan, Digital Journalist
Published: January 23, 2026 at 7:51 AM
Updated: January 23, 2026 at 8:15 AM​

ORLANDO, Fla. – Avian flu was reportedly present in a wild bird found dead at Lake Davis Park in Orlando, prompting a new warning from the city.

Residents recently notified the city of the deaths of several wild birds at the park, as well as how one of the birds had tested positive for avian influenza during a necropsy, according to a news release.

The city added that it had not independently confirmed the information and was acting out of an abundance of caution.

“A top priority of the city is the safety and well-being of our residents, staff and the preservation of local wildlife,” the release states. “(...) There are a number of reported cases of Avian Influenza throughout the state. Out of an abundance of caution, residents are urged not to touch or handle any birds that appear unwell or are deceased.”

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https://www.clickorlando.com/news/l...re-bird-deaths-in-downtown-orlando-city-says/
 
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