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Avian Flu Outbreak Affects Over 2.3 Million Birds in Lancaster County

Feb 6, 2026

A significant avian influenza outbreak has hit Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with state officials reporting that approximately 2.3 million birds have been affected across multiple flocks.

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture confirmed that the virus has been detected in two commercial operations and seven backyard flocks throughout the county. The majority of the affected birds were connected to a "commercial table egg layer" operation, where more than 1.5 million hens were depopulated last week after confirmation of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).

LINK:
https://1340wraw.iheart.com/content/2026-02-06-avian-flu-outbreak-affects-over-23-million-birds-in-lancaster-county/

COMMENT:
I used to live between Hummelstown and and Harrisburg many years ago.. Our hearts go out to the Amish ...Lancaster  is known aw Amish country I assume its possible the Amish culture could be affected by this devastated loss.

UPDATE FEB 18, 2026:
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — More than 3 million additional birds have been affected by avian flu in Lancaster County. The number of cases in the county is more than half of the cases reported nationwide.

LINK:
https://www.abc27.com/local-news/another-3-million-lancaster-county-birds-affected-by-avian-flu/

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WILDLIFE ALERT: At least a dozen dead birds were found at the Swimming River Reservoir in Middletown Township, as reports of dead birds surface across several New Jersey counties.

Drone video shows dead and dying Canada geese, some spinning in circles, a behavior seen in past bird flu cases. American Water, which operates the reservoir, says there is no risk to the water supply, while a bald eagle monitor has raised concerns about a nearby nest. State environmental officials said they were aware and monitoring the situation.

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COMMENT: I just have to comment this is an astronomical number...
"More than 3 million additional birds have been affected by avian flu in Lancaster County." I don't think people even have a perspective on how many that is.. One time to relax myself I decided to count to 100 and back ..I was a little nervous and thought it be a good idea to focus on counting. I counted to 100 and then backwards then I counted to two! That's a lot right there.. No one an even count to 3 million..okay... now Imagine you are in Pa or New Jersey and there are dead birds and some birds in pain disoriented flopping around and other birds just acting normal amongst theses poor sick creatures and there are so many of them you can't count..

... Now I have to ask the question would you wear a mask? I would and am .. Now imagine working in a hospital in that region or any region and somebody comes in having trouble breathing and maybe has influenza B but you aren't sure.. Would you mask ? I would and am... All I know with that much death of birds in the air I can't imagine people going maskless around birds or one another at this time in history .. that's over 3 million birds man just in PA alone.. that's some weirdness man..That's a lot of death in the air. Just telling you like it is. Try counting 3 million in your head and you'll realize real fast that's impossible to count. I have no doubt people are in denial and ignoring it but personally I think people are crazy to not protect themselves because that's an astronomical amount of dead creatures unlike any number I have heard of since I ve been born. Totally unreal and totally unrealistic to ignore and not take precautions such as masking to prevent the disease from possibly jumping human to human in my opinion.
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Re: 2026 US HPAI Tracking Thread
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Dukes County, southeastern Massachusetts

Avian flu detected in Dukes County in 300 backyard chickens
Portrait of Heather McCarron Heather McCarron
Cape Cod Times
Updated Jan. 9, 2026,

    A backyard flock of 300 chickens in Dukes County, or Martha's Vineyard, was euthanized after testing positive for avian flu.
    The virus is a significant threat to domestic poultry and wild birds but is not considered a human food safety risk.
    Officials advise poultry owners to keep birds indoors and prevent contact with wild waterfowl.


LINK:
https://www.capecodtimes.com/story/news/healthcare/2026/01/09/avian-flu-cape-cod-dukes-country-poultry-chickens-massachusetts-department-of-agriculture-hpai/88086585007/

COMMENT: So whenever backyard flocks become infected it also means the birds(and possibly other animal carriers in the wild have avian flu
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 Bird flu detected in vulture at Corinth Lake, Kentucky

    By Betsy Smith Paxton

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) confirmed recently that "a preliminary non-negative result" for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was received for samples taken from a deceased black vulture collected at Corinth Lake. HPAI is often referred to as avian flu or bird flu.

The vulture was one of several found along the shore of the lake and reported by Stephanie Lewis-Hardin on Jan. 7 2026 Although some of the deceased birds had been “eaten on,” no injuries were noted.

LINK:
https://www.pmg-ky3.com/owenton/news/bird-flu-detected-in-vulture-at-corinth-lake/article_238878d8-44a2-525d-93b1-8aa2111dbde7.html
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Dead birds washing up in Ohio waterways. Is it avian influenza?

Akron Beacon Journal
Feb. 19, 2026
    Dead birds, primarily Canada geese, are being found in large numbers along Ohio's waterways.
    An expert attributes the deaths to the return of highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu.
    Recent thaws have caused birds to congregate at water sources, increasing the spread of the virus.
    Officials advise the public and their pets to avoid contact with dead birds to prevent potential exposure.

at Lock 3 of the Ohio & Erie Canal in downtown Akron. "[D]o these get removed and does anyone know why this would happen in such large quantities?" the user asks.

LINK:
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2026/02/19/dead-birds-ohio-avian-influenza-flu/88717725007/
Masked Man

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Montana confirms first avian flu case of 2026 in Carbon Co.

by NBC Montana StaffTue, January 27, 2026

HELENA, Mont. — The Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL) has confirmed the first case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in the state for 2026.

The affected flock, located in Carbon County, consists of chickens and ducks. This marks the first detection of HPAI in Montana since October 2025.

Migratory waterfowl are identified as the primary source of the influenza virus responsible for HPAI.

LINK:
https://nbcmontana.com/news/local/montana-confirms-first-avian-flu-case-of-2026-in-carbon-co
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BOARDMAN, Ohio (WKBN) – Samples from crows found dead at WKBN’s property tested positive for Avian Influenza, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources confirmed.

A wildlife research technician for ODNR confirmed that samples sent to a laboratory came back positive for the bird flu.

Related stories:

    Officials confirm at least one case of bird flu in Mahoning County
    Experts warning locals to avoid dead birds amid avian flu outbreak

Earlier this week, 14 dead crows were found on WKBN’s property after reports across the area of other dead birds. They were found after a Canada goose also tested positive for the H-5 strain on Feb. 10 in Mahoning County and later died.

Meanwhile, large numbers of Canada Geese and crows continue to be found dead, and officials are warning the public to stay away from them.

LINK:
https://www.wkbn.com/news/local-news/boardman-news/dead-crows-on-wkbns-property-test-positive-for-bird-flu-odnr/
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