The Indiana DNR confirmed in a news release Friday the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), also known as the bird flu, was found in a blue-winged teal in Greene County, which is west of Bloomington.
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State officials ask that you report sick or dead birds to the Department of Natural Resources, but make sure not to touch sick or dead birds.
There have been confirmed cases of avian flu in wild birds west of Jefferson County recently.
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The agency said avian influenza does not present an immediate public health concern and no human cases of avian influenza viruses have been detected in the U.S.
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The symptoms are primarily being seen in blue jays, American robins, common grackles, European starlings, and Northern cardinals.