May 8. So far this year, NCWRC has confirmed two dozen wild birds have tested positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in North Carolina, including Mecklenburg.
They include a variety of waterfowl and raptor species including American green-winged teal, American white pelican, American wigeon, Canada goose, gadwall, lesser scaup, mallard, northern shoveler, redhead duck, wood duck and black vulture.
On Lake Norman, a variety of waterfowl can be found including mallards, wood ducks, teal and other ducks, as well as Canada and other geese. Wading birds, including great blue herons, green-backed herons and egrets, may be encountered along lake shallows in summer.
If you find dead wild birds, especially five or more dead ones within a week, contact the N.C. Wildlife Helpline at 1-866-318-2401, 8 am – 5 pm Monday-Friday, or email HWI@ncwildlife.org.
These HPAI detections have occurred in counties across the state including Beaufort, Buncombe, Carteret, Dare, Hyde, Mecklenburg, Pamlico and Wayne.