Avian disease is definitely still around, and as I'm sure you know, very
contagious. We're seeing an average number of birds coming into rehab with
conjunctivitis, trichinosis, and salmonella right now, so I wouldn't say
that there is a recent uptick. The new "mystery disease" found in eastern
states does not seem to have made its way to Colorado yet.

If you are seeing sick birds, you should definitely take your feeders down,
clean them with a bleach solution, let them dry in this too-hot sun, and
leave them down for a couple of weeks. Also clean out underneath feeders,
to discourage birds from congregating on the ground.

If you're not seeing sick birds, you should still clean feeders and scrub
out baths regularly to prevent spreading of disease.

Amy


Amy Cervene
Arvada, Jefferson

On Fri, Jul 9, 2021 at 9:27 AM julia willis <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have been getting queries from my friends with feeders and bird baths
> about whether they should take them down because of finch diseases. It
> seems to me this might be old information, but I'm wondering what people
> are doing now.
>
> I apologize if this has been asked-and-answered already and I missed it.
>
> Julia Willis
> Arvada
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