Headline: Avian Flu Diary, 8/21/2026
Michael Coston reports:
It has been just over a month since New Zealand reported their second H5N1 detection in a local bird (a swamp harrier hawk) found in the sparsely populated Wairarapa region on the north island (see map above).
Today, New Zealand has confirmed a 3rd detection - this time in a northern giant petrel, found dead on a remote Cape Palliser beach (also in the Wairarapa).
While it is likely there are other, as-yet undetected cases in New Zealand, they don't appear to have seen the same level of influx that Australia has had to deal with. How long that will last is anyone's guess.
Selected other bird flu posts (all from 2026):
Australia
New Zealand
USA: Indiana
USA: Pennsylvania
Since 2022 Pennsylvania has tallied 480 cases of bird flu affecting 16,000,000 domesticated birds. (3/27)
USA: Utah

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