The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has released an updated version of its Avian Mortality Reporting App, making it easier than ever for the public to help monitor the health of Florida’s wild bird populations.

Each year, FWC biologists investigate reports of bird deaths across the state to track diseases such as Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, West Nile Virus and Avian Pox. These data are vital to understanding trends, identifying emerging health threats, and protecting both wildlife and public health.

“With help from the public, we can detect disease outbreaks earlier and better understand where and when they’re occurring,” said Dr. Becky Hardman, FWC Wildlife Health Veterinarian. “Every report helps us safeguard Florida’s birds and respond quickly to potential health concerns.”

The new app streamlines the reporting process, allowing users to:

  • Submit reports directly from a phone or computer using the interactive map at MyFWC.com/AvianHealth.
  • Upload photos to help biologists identify the species and evaluate possible causes.
  • Select from silhouette guides if you’re unsure of the bird species.
  • Provide detailed location information by moving a crosshair to the exact spot where the bird was found.

Public reports help FWC scientists track bird health trends across Florida. While individual responses aren’t always possible, every submission adds valuable data.