Thank you! Yes, agreed, that's how it was identified so early on here on the east coast. I'm also curious about the ongoing testing, especially in areas that aren't in active flyways at the moment, if that makes sense. In my case, NC. I think so many areas have residential waterfowl nowadays with our mild winters. I imagine the same can be said for FL. I still have a lot of Canada Geese, although all 15 goslings are nearly unidentifiable to anyone not familiar with them. I have 7 wild Mallard Drakes that stay on my pond everyday and a few hens with probable failed nests or lost ducklings. One of the hens must have formed a bond with my bantam flock because she stayed right beside their run all day for days on end. With all of that rambling, I know these birds fly and most of them fly away right before sunset, only to return midmorning the next day. It'd be nice to know if testing is still being done because I hope and pray they don't contract something and then bring it back to my flocks. There's no way I'd ever call and ask this information for fear of putting a target on the backs of my birds. So for now, I'll continue to search for more information and do what I can to protect my birds. Thanks again for everything and sharing so much time and knowledge