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Dead birds give rise to fears of Avian Flu on Bedford’s river

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Following reports that there have been three dead swans, one goose and several pigeons recovered from the Ouse in Bedford, Joanne Gullon from St Bede’s Ford Swanery has urged the public not to feed the birds whilst they are on land, as this poses an increased risk of infection.

Until the situation is clarified a Bedford Borough Council spokesperson said: “There have been reports of deceased birds on the River Great Ouse, which we are investigating alongside Defra. We cannot confirm their cause of death at this stage so are encouraging residents to exercise caution.

“If you come across any other dead or visibly sick birds in the local area, please do not feed or touch them. Instead, report it to Defra’s GB helpline by calling 03459 335577.

“If you keep poultry or other birds, wash your hands and clean and disinfect your footwear before tending to them.

More advice and guidance is available on the GOV.UK website.

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