Don’t feed the birds: parasite may be back in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
HALIFAX — As nice as it might be to watch birds flock outside the window, a group advocating for the conservation and protection of wild birds is cautioning against hanging up bird feeders.
There are no confirmed cases yet, but so far this year the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative has received about 10 suspect case reports of trichomonosis, a disease that mostly affects wild finch species in Atlantic Canada.
The disease is caused by a microscopic parasite that infects the tissues in the bird’s mouth, throat and esophagus, making it hard for the bird to eat and breathe.
The parasite is commonly transmitted through food and water, and flourishes best in moist bird seed.