Cases of avian flu continue to have poultry producers in Delaware on high alert.
The Delaware Department of Agriculture says federal laboratory testing done late last month on sick and dead black vultures found in Harford County, Maryland confirmed cases of the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian flu.
“And so with that, it is the first detection of wild birds in this area since February 17," said Delaware Ag Department chief of community relations Stacey Hofmann. "And the last one that we had was in Kent County, Delaware - a Canadian goose.”
Hofmann She says even though the sick birds were found in Maryland - the number of birds killed by this high path avian flu is a concern because they do travel.