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Bald eagles around the U.S. are contracting the bird flu

This Jan. 5, 2020, photo shows a bald eagle in Philadelphia.
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This Jan. 5, 2020, photo shows a bald eagle in Philadelphia.

As the avian flu rips through the United States, birds across the country are contracting the fatal disease, including bald eagles.

At least three bald eagles who contracted bird flu are dead, said Thursday. The highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in more than 25 states, according to the .

In Georgia, 11 wild birds have tested positive for bird flu, including the bald eagles.

Meanwhile, bald eagles in other states have also contracted the flu.

Last week, avian flu was detected in bald eagles in . Bald eagles in and — among other states — have also contracted the flu. More than 20 have been wiped out in the worst outbreak since 2015, which left more than 50 million birds dead.

Some of the birds have died from the disease, but the vast majority are being culled to stop the spread of the deadly disease. More than have been culled in Iowa alone.

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Rina Torchinsky
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