Virus causing ‘high levels of mortality’ in birds, with risk to chickens and other poultry
A spate of baffling swan deaths is strongly suspected to be caused by a virulent new strain of avian flu sweeping across Britain.
Dying swans were found spinning in circles and discharging blood from their nostrils on Ulverston canal, Cumbria. Swan rescuers have taken in more than 25 dying birds in Worcestershire and nine swans were found dead in Stanley Park, Blackpool. Postmortems have confirmed that six black swans and cygnets that died in Dawlish, Devon, were victims of the bird flu.