A number of dead aquatic birds have been removed from a former reservoir in Belfast following an outbreak of avian flu in Northern Ireland, as Breaking News reports.
Waterworks Park in North Belfast has been closed until further notice while the city’s council responds to the “ongoing issue” that saw 16 birds removed from the water in recent days.
It’s the latest in a series of cases of bird flu, whether confirmed or suspected, in both wild and farmed fowl across the region.
Last week some 27,000 ducks were culled after a suspected case of avian flu was detected at a business in Aughnacloy, Co Tyrone.
Waterworks park in Belfast closed till further notice as council attempts to deal with sick swans in the park. 16 dead birds have been recovered so far due to outbreak of bird flu. pic.twitter.com/JJyhONhBQw
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According to Belfast City Council, Waterworks Park “an oasis for wildfowl. You can find greylag geese and mute swans, as well as mallards, tufted ducks, coots, pochards, goldeneyes, cormorants and great-crested grebes in the park.”
Breaking News has more on the story HERE.