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Warning Issued After Dead Birds Found in Brampton

January 29, 20262 Mins Read
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Authorities in Brampton are alerting residents following the discovery of several dead waterfowl near local bodies of water.

The city reports that multiple deceased birds were found around Professor’s Lake and Reginald Conover Pond.

Officials believe avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, may be the cause of these deaths.

The City of Brampton reassures that the likelihood of avian influenza spreading to humans is extremely low, and there is currently no heightened public health concern.

Nonetheless, officials urge residents and pet owners to avoid any contact with waterfowl and to refrain from feeding or interacting with wild birds. It’s also recommended that bird feeders be cleaned regularly or removed to minimize contamination risks.

Service and Information Update ℹ️

To ensure the health and safety of residents and pets, the City of Brampton is sharing safety recommendations in response to reports about multiple deceased local waterfowl spotted at Professor’s Lake and Reginald Conover Pond (Mc Vean Drive… pic. twitter. com/qs Ij Xh7t Aw

– City of Brampton (@City Brampton) January 13, 2026

Anyone who comes across a dead bird in Brampton should report it to animal services.

Ten Geese Discovered Dead Near Whitby Marina

Meanwhile, in Whitby, officials have reported finding 10 geese near the Port Whitby Marina on Monday. The reason for their deaths remains unknown.

“Staff are now working with the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative to send the specimens for testing,” officials said in a statement.

Officials mention that the cause of death has not yet been determined.


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