Re: New bird flu fears as virus found in dead swans (England)
Re: New bird flu fears as virus found in dead swans (England)
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Re: New bird flu fears as virus found in dead swans (England)
Updated mapMore dead swans found along Fleet
TWO more dead swans have been found along the Fleet amid a bird flu alert.
But staff at Abbotsbury Swannery say there is no cause for alarm.
Three swans there tested positive for the H5N1 strain yesterday.
Abbotsbury Tourism general manager John Houston said an average of 20 to 30 swans usually die at the swannery every January.
He said: "It's not unusual for birds to die in the winter of natural causes.
"In fact, there are less dying at the moment than normal because it's quite warm.
"Until I hear otherwise I am going to assume the best."
The animals were collected by Defra today and taken for testing at the department's lab in Taunton.
The result should be known at the end of the weekend.
The swannery will be given the all-clear after 21 days if no birds have tested positive for the virus.
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