Health Department
Environmental Health
Reporting Dead Birds
Submission of Dead Birds for West Nile Virus Surveillance
Rock Island County Health Department collects dead perching birds (passiformes) for West Nile Virus surveillance testing during the months of May through September. Crows, blue jays, grackles, starlings, sparrows, finches, robins, cardinals, flycatchers, swallows, catbirds, mockingbirds, warblers, and wrens will be accepted for testing. Raptors (hawks and owls only) and gulls can be tested, but only if permission is received from IDPH in advance. No waterfowl, larger birds such as vultures, or endangered birds will be tested.
Please make a reasonable effort to identify the bird. Images of common Illinois perching birds can be found at www.illinoisraptorcenter.org//birdguide.html 
Additional bird images and descriptions are available at the following IDPH website www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/wnvsurveillance.htm
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Birds to be submitted must meet the following criteria:
- Deceased for less than 48 hours. Should be put on chill packs or refrigerated as soon as possible.
- No obvious decomposition or damage by scavenging animals
- No obvious cause of death such as trauma, flying into windows or gunshots
For testing, please contact:
Rock Island County Health Department Monday thru Thursday (309) 558-2840
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Please do not bring birds into the Health Department office. A representative of the health department will pick up the bird for testing.
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