Authorities in Western Australia are investigating avian influenza concerns after receiving 94 reports, while awaiting the outcomes of 11 bird tests. One bird found in the Perth metropolitan area is currently undergoing testing, and a second bird detected in the regional area of Geraldton is also being tested. Reports have been submitted across the state as part of surveillance efforts, with officials monitoring potential cases linked to birds showing signs of illness or being found dead. The latest information indicates that confirmation is not yet available for the pending samples, with results expected for the 11 tests currently in progress. The investigations aim to determine whether any of the birds carry avian influenza and to guide any public health or wildlife response measures if results are positive. Authorities continue to process reports and coordinate testing, with the focus remaining on those birds already collected from Perth and Geraldton while other reported cases are reviewed.