Avian Botulism is back!
Moderator: Gillespie
Avian Botulism is back!
I have been getting reports of dead birds on the beaches of Beaver Island. This morning I checked out a section along Reddings Trail and found over 20 dead loons. Bonner's landing had another 9. A call was about 5 on McCauley's Point and Donegal Bay as well as another 4 on Iron Ore Bay.
Careful! Please if you walk the beaches with your dogs, keep them on a short leash and don't let them lick or eat on the carcasses. They may get sick or worse!
Avian Botulism rears it's ugly head when the water is warm and the algae population is large. It enters the food chain and works it's way up to the fish "ducks" and loons. Since we have had low lake levels, warm temperatures and an algal bloom, it was expected.
Anyone walking beaches, please let me know if you find any dead birds. While I have not collected any fresh birds for necropsy, I believe it is the botulism. The birds are dying in the deeper waters and get washed up on shore during big winds. If possible, please bury the carcasses.
Careful! Please if you walk the beaches with your dogs, keep them on a short leash and don't let them lick or eat on the carcasses. They may get sick or worse!
Avian Botulism rears it's ugly head when the water is warm and the algae population is large. It enters the food chain and works it's way up to the fish "ducks" and loons. Since we have had low lake levels, warm temperatures and an algal bloom, it was expected.
Anyone walking beaches, please let me know if you find any dead birds. While I have not collected any fresh birds for necropsy, I believe it is the botulism. The birds are dying in the deeper waters and get washed up on shore during big winds. If possible, please bury the carcasses.
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The Transfer station is making an exception to help us clean up the beaches. Anyone wishing to pick up the dead birds must double bag them (in household garbage bags) and deliver to the transfer station during open hours only, please! Also, please tell the personnel that these were some of the dead birds collected.
If you would also keep track of numbers and species and let me know that information, it would help with my records too.
On the same topic... I would like to get a crew together to hit Sand Bay which had quite a number of dead birds. If we can get enough folks, we could divide up the stretches, haul bags to the road and have a pickup come by and load up.
Anyone wishing to help with that cleanup please respond or contact me at 2220 and we'll get a date set up. Many hands make light work.
Jacque
If you would also keep track of numbers and species and let me know that information, it would help with my records too.
On the same topic... I would like to get a crew together to hit Sand Bay which had quite a number of dead birds. If we can get enough folks, we could divide up the stretches, haul bags to the road and have a pickup come by and load up.
Anyone wishing to help with that cleanup please respond or contact me at 2220 and we'll get a date set up. Many hands make light work.
Jacque
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Let's meet on Saturday, the 10th at 10 a.m. CMU parking lot. Depending on how many can come, will depend upon how long it will take.
Please wear good walking shoes and if you have access to a sled, it will make carrying easier.
I'll provide gloves and bags.
Hope to see you there.
Jacque
P.S. Also was alerted to some of Donegal Bay needing cleanup. Might need to plan another work day there.
Please wear good walking shoes and if you have access to a sled, it will make carrying easier.
I'll provide gloves and bags.
Hope to see you there.
Jacque
P.S. Also was alerted to some of Donegal Bay needing cleanup. Might need to plan another work day there.
Another message: the transfer station personnel request that the bags being brought in not be sealed. They need to ID the birds and tape the beaks. So if you are collecting from elsewhere (than Sand Bay on Sat.) be aware of that too.
The Transfer station is accepting the dead, bagged birds free of charge. Thank you to them and the waste management committee for making this happen.
The Transfer station is accepting the dead, bagged birds free of charge. Thank you to them and the waste management committee for making this happen.
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CLEAN UP CANCELLED
Saturday's cleanup is cancelled due to weather. Stay tuned for next date... probably next weekend.