10/29/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/29/2024 17:03
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game was contacted late afternoon on Friday, Oct. 25, regarding a multitude of pigeons that were dying or already dead in and around a large unoccupied building in American Falls.
A Fish and Game conservation officer responded to the scene to discover over 200 birds that were dead or having difficulty walking and flying. Several dead birds were collected and then submitted for disease testing on Monday, Oct. 28.
Without the test results, it is not known what is impacting this group of birds or if it is contagious to other birds or animals.
In the meantime, people shouldn't handle dead or dying birds, nor should they allow pets to have direct contact with dead wild birds.
If people do wish to remove a dead bird from their yard, they should follow this general guidance provided by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare:
As soon as the test results are available, Idaho Fish and Game will notify the City of American Falls, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, and the public.