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More birds found dead on beaches in west Wales
2 hrs ago
By Sarah-Jane Absalom
Senior Reporter
There are fresh fears that avian flu is spreading further in the wild bird population following reports that sedentary birds are being found on beaches and make no attempt to move away when people approach.
Recent winters have seen poultry keepers having to take special measures to keep flocks indoors over fears of the disease spreading to farmed birds.
The latest casualty was discovered by Simon Tucker at Freshwater East in Pembrokeshire.
“It was a gannet,” he said. “While it looked healthy enough, it just wasn’t moving whenever anybody approached it, and with bird flu hitting a colony on one of the nearby islands, I felt it important to pass the information on.”
Two more dead birds, namely a gull and an egret, were discovered on the rocks at Newgale over the weekend...
More birds found dead on beaches in west Wales
2 hrs ago
By Sarah-Jane Absalom
Senior Reporter
There are fresh fears that avian flu is spreading further in the wild bird population following reports that sedentary birds are being found on beaches and make no attempt to move away when people approach.
Recent winters have seen poultry keepers having to take special measures to keep flocks indoors over fears of the disease spreading to farmed birds.
The latest casualty was discovered by Simon Tucker at Freshwater East in Pembrokeshire.
“It was a gannet,” he said. “While it looked healthy enough, it just wasn’t moving whenever anybody approached it, and with bird flu hitting a colony on one of the nearby islands, I felt it important to pass the information on.”
Two more dead birds, namely a gull and an egret, were discovered on the rocks at Newgale over the weekend...