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    20 migratory birds found dead in Himachal Pradesh
    Shimla, Jan 23: Twenty migratory birds were found dead near Himachal Pradesh's internationally recognised Pong Dam wetlands Friday but the authorities ruled out any symptom of bird flu in them.

    "This morning, our staff noticed 20 dead migratory birds in a forest area near Pong Dam reservoir in Kangra district," Divisional Forest Officer (Wildlife) S.K. Guleria told IANS.
    "This is first such type of incident in the state since the onset of migratory season of birds," Guleria said.
    Range officer (Pong wetlands) D.S. Dadwal said the dead birds comprised 18 barheaded geese and two ruddy shell ducks.
    State Forest Minister J.P. Nadda said the carcasses of the birds would be sent to the Regional Disease Diagnostic Laboratory at Jalandhar in Punjab to know the cause of the deaths.
    However, he ruled out any symptoms of bird flu in them.
    --- IANS


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    Re: 20 migratory birds found dead in Himachal Pradesh

    Originally posted by niman View Post
    20 migratory birds found dead in Himachal Pradesh
    Shimla, Jan 23: Twenty migratory birds were found dead near Himachal Pradesh's internationally recognised Pong Dam wetlands Friday but the authorities ruled out any symptom of bird flu in them.


    http://www.newkerala.com/topstory-fullnews-80475.html
    A symptom of H5N1 is sudden DEATH.

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      Re: 20 migratory birds found dead in Himachal Pradesh

      Originally posted by niman View Post
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      Range officer (Pong wetlands) D.S. Dadwal said the dead birds comprised 18 barheaded geese and two ruddy shell ducks.
      State Forest Minister J.P. Nadda said the carcasses of the birds would be sent to the Regional Disease Diagnostic Laboratory at Jalandhar in Punjab to know the cause of the deaths.
      However, he ruled out any symptoms of bird flu in them.
      --- IANS

      http://www.newkerala.com/topstory-fullnews-80475.html
      In May, 2005 dead bar headed geese (178) were noted at Qinghai Lake in China.

      The initial response indicated that the dead birds did not display bird flu symptoms.

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        Re: 20 migratory birds found dead in Himachal Pradesh

        Originally posted by niman View Post
        In May, 2005 dead bar headed geese (178) were noted at Qinghai Lake in China.

        The initial response indicated that the dead birds did not display bird flu symptoms.
        Bar headed geese from Qinghai Lake spend the winter in northern India.

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