{Excerpt} Time Period: February 01, 2026 - February 07, 2026 -- H5 Detection : 8 site(s) (1.7%) -- No Detection : 475 site(s) (98.3%) -- No samples in last week : 166 site(s) The H5 detections at sewershed IDs 809 and 912 in Michigan are false detections resulting from a data error. These will be corrected in the next update . (...) Source: Link: https://www.cdc.gov/nwss/rv/wwd-h5.html ____
Rapid #Decline of #Nesting Peregrine #Falcons in the San Francisco Bay Region of #California Synchronous with an #H5N1 #Outbreak
Abstract After rebounding from near extirpation during the organochlorine era, breeding Peregrine Falcons (Falco peregrinus) in California are again facing adversity, this time consistent with an outbreak of a highly pathogenic avian influenza . Following the first detection of the H5N1 variant clade 2.3.4.4b virus in California wild birds in July 2022, we assembled data from long-term monitoring (2000-2025) of peregrine breeding territory occupancy in the broad vicinity of San Francisco Bay to examine possible impacts on falcon populations. Prior to the outbreak, 47 focal breeding territories had shown nearly complete occupancy by pairs (98.5% of 390 site-years), with very few vacancies, single birds in attendance, or subadult pair members. Within 8 mo of the outbreak, occupancy had dropped to 65.1%, and 2 yrs later (2025), only 36.2% of sites remained occupied . An uptick in site-occupancy by single birds also occurred after the outbreak, but it is unclear whether these were su...