Monday, 8 December 2025

Re: [cobirds] Dead and Dying Geese in Thorton CO

All:
           I just called Denver office of Parks and Wildlife.  They told me that if 3 or more birds were seen dead, within 24 hours, to report them in to the Division in your area.  See phone number lists in this link:  

https://cpw.state.co.us/contact-us    

They also mentioned that you could bring dead birds in - but get full instructions from the local office before doing this - and use extreme care!  (gloves, masks,  garbage bags, ect.)  

Yeesh, this is sad.  I was hoping we wouldn't be seeing die-offs like we saw last year.  

John T





On Monday, December 8, 2025 at 3:00:42 PM UTC-7 linda hodges wrote:
All,

Am I mistaken or can we collect birds and take them to CPW for testing? Or DMNS?

Of course you'd need gloves and a large bag.

I'm not aware of this occurring in El Paso County.
Linda

Linda Hodges
Colorado Springs





On Mon, Dec 8, 2025 at 2:43 PM woodcreeper29 via Colorado Birds <cob...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
All
I had the same experience at Jumbo last week. Several dead and dying white geese there as well.
Steve Larson 
Northglenn, CO
On 12/08/2025 2:20 PM MST DAVID A LEATHERMAN <daleat...@msn.com> wrote:
 
 

John et al,

Lots of dead "white" (Snow/Ross's) geese apparent at John Martin Res/Lake Hasty two weeks ago.  This area is historically hunted heavily but my sense was the number of birds lying/floating around was more than would be a typical incidence of hunter cripples.  A few Canada/Cackling Geese are showing up at Sheldon Lake in Fort Collins City Park.

 

Dave Leatherman

Fort Collins

 

From: cob...@googlegroups.com <cob...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of John Tumasonis
Sent: Monday, December 8, 2025 2:00 PM
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Subject: [cobirds] Dead and Dying Geese in Thorton CO

 

All:

         Several dead Canada and Cackling geese found at Hunter's Glen Reservoir and Eastlake in Thornton yesterday (12/7/25).  I'm guessing these are cases of Avian Influenza coming back to haunt us.  I haven't seen any recent state reports of the what the status of avian influenza are in the state, but there were articles about 8 months ago that it was still a danger (to birds) in Colorado.  

 

Is anyone else seeing die offs in other locations?

 

John T (Tumasonis)

"I'm not a real birder.  I only pretend to be one on CoBirds." 

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