Two more Minnesota poultry operations have reportedly been added to the list of those hit by bird flu this spring.

The Minnesota Board of Animal Health says a small backyard poultry flock in Clay County recently tested positive for H5N1 High Pathogenic Avian Influenza.  In addition, there is another report of a flock of 4,744 tom turkeys in a commercial turkey operation in Kandiyohi County testing positive.

It was Clay County's first flock in the current outbreak, and Kandiyohi County's ninth flock so far this spring.

Officials say that more than 2,950,000 thousand birds have been impacted at 77 sites in 24 Minnesota Counties.