The bird, a Canada Goose, a breed particularly susceptible to the virus, was captured at Laguna Lake Park and taken to the Pacific Wildlife Care Center in Morro Bay.They saw reports of cases in northern California and say it likely made its way to San Luis Obispo as the birds migrated south.Riggs says if this virus makes its way into a big production facility, it could potentially impact the supply of turkeys during the time of year they are most in demand."Chickens and domestic turkeys, anyway, seem to be very susceptible and of course, if it gets into a big production facility, then it's going to wreak havoc," Riggs said.The influx of sick birds has put a financial strain on the Pacific Wildlife Care Center and as a result, they are accepting financial donations."