Newtok, Alaska, United States


"Since about May 25, crews have been seeing multiple species showing what we believe are signs of highly pathogenic avian influenza. The signs we are seeing widespread is a headshaking that we equate to "getting the cobwebs out", like a person may do when they first wake up. This behavior occurs regularly every couple minutes. This behavior has been observed in: black brant, cackling geese, bar-tailed godwits, dunlin, lapland longspurs, spectacled eiders, emperor geese, greater white-fronted geese, sabines gulls, glaucous gulls, and red-necked phalaropes."


Black brandt
bar-tailed godwits
dunlin
lapland longspurs
spectacled eiders
emperor geese
greater white-fronted geese
glaucous gulls
red-necked phalaropes

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