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Bird flu kills thousands of waterbirds in West Africa

Bird Guides Thousands of waterbirds have reportedly died in Senegal and The Gambia in recent weeks as both countries are hit hard by an outbreak of bird flu (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza; HPAI).

More than 1,700 birds have been reported as killed by the virus in Senegal, where the victims have included Great White PelicansGreat CormorantsGrey-headed Gulls and various tern species, including West African Crested Tern.

Additionally, HPAI has been confirmed in The Gambia following the testing of corpses collected at Tanji Bird Reserve. Reports suggest that the number of birds affected is well into the hundreds, with West African Crested and Caspian Terns being the species hardest hit.

Further details are currently scant but updates are being sought.

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