The total number of dead birds has now risen to 23.
An avian flu outbreak has been confirmed at a nature reserve in Glasgow after a further 11 swans were found dead.
The Council has now confirmed there is an avian flu outbreak after a concerned member of the public reported the deaths to the Scottish SPCA. "Keep dogs on leads, keep to footpaths, don't feed wild birds, don't pick up or touch dead or sick birds and do not touch wild feathers." Highly pathogenic avian influenza was found at premises in the Breaclete area on Great Bernera, the Scottish Government said. A 3km protection zone and a 10km surveillance zone have been established around the premises.
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