Monday, March 2, 2026

Bird flu wiping out geese in the Hamptons on Long Island


Headline: Easthampton Star, 3/1/2026
Reports of dead Canada geese in great numbers along the ocean beaches in the waning days of February have announced the arrival of what appears to be a wave of avian influenza here, posing a threat not only to wild birds and domestic poultry but also to pets that “go outside and eat or are exposed to sick or dead birds” or “other animals infected with avian influenza viruses,” according to the Centers for Disease Control. 
The reports — both eyewitness accounts from Star staff and photographs sent in by concerned readers — come on the heels of the recent necropsy performed on a snowy owl, found at Louse Point, that concluded it had died from the so-called “bird flu.” 
While cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza have recurred in New York State, and in neighboring states, since 2022, this is the first large-scale outbreak recorded on the South Fork.

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