Got Dead Bird?

Report It Now!

Date:
Reporter Name:
Reporter Agency or Affiliation:
*Contact Phone Number:
(*Important. We might need to contact you for bird pick-up or further information.)
Date dead bird seen:
Nearest address to dead bird:
City:
Location details:
Zip code:
Island:
GPS Coordinates if known:
Species of dead bird:
Condition of the dead bird:
Suspected cause of death:
Comments:

We've put together a small gallery of commonly seen birds on the Islands to help you identify birds.

It is not necessary to identify the birds by species. The information is helpful to us and it can be of interest to you knowing the species of birds in your world.

However, we want reports of all dead bird sightings that are appropriate for testing, whether or not you know what kind of bird it is.

Learn More:

There are many state, federal and international online resources with content information on avian influenza and West Nile Virus.

More Links

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U.S. Forestry and Wildlife Services Hawaii Department of Health

A joint project of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services and the Hawaii Department of Health.

Aloha United Way facilitates the online and 211 reporting of dead birds.

All photographs by K. W. Bridges