Bird flu killed more than half of WA tern colony near Port Townsend

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Study findings provide new details on a Caspian tern die-off near Port Townsend in 2023 and how the virus killed seals in the region, infecting their brains. Above, A Caspian tern flies over the colony on East Sand… (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times, 2005)

More than half a colony of Caspian terns on a small island near Port Townsend died last year amid an outbreak of bird flu, underscoring the harsh effects the disease can have on wildlife.

Researchers say they directly counted 1,101 dead adult terns and 520 dead chicks, and that at least 53% to 56% of the adult birds in a colony on Rat Island, in northern Puget Sound, were wiped out. After factoring in Caspian tern deaths in other parts of the region, the researchers estimated about 10%-14% of the birds in the Pacific flyway were lost last year to bird flu…

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