Avian influenza, what do I do? If you find one dead bird of prey, 3 or more dead gulls or wild fowl, 5 or more dead birds of any species: MORE INFORMATION HERE
Avian Influenza
Avian influenza. What do I do? If you find one dead bird of prey, 3 or more dead gulls or wild fowl, 5 or more dead birds of any species:...
8 April 2025 at 12:40:38

Avian influenza. What do I do?
If you find one dead bird of prey, 3 or more dead gulls or wild fowl, 5 or more dead birds of any species: report online at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/report-dead-wild-birds asap.
If you want to submit a report without providing contact details, phone Defra on 03459 33 55 77.
Do not touch or pick up any dead or dying bird. Defra May arrange to pick up dead birds to collect and test.
This is the latest Government guidance:
Use this service to report dead wild birds. Your report will help us understand how diseases are spreading.
We’ll ask you:
where you found the dead birds
what type of dead birds you found
how many dead birds you found
your contact details (find out how your personal information is used)
If you’re under 18, ask a parent or guardian to fill in this form.
It should take about 5 minutes.
Report dead wild birds by phone: 03459 33 55 77 (find out about call charges)
When you report dead wild birds, they may be collected and tested for bird flu or other cause of death.
Not all dead wild birds will be collected.
Do not touch dead wild birds
If you suspect the wild birds you have reported have died as a result of:
wildlife crime, you must report them to the police
poisoning from pesticides or rodenticides, call the Wildlife Incident Investigation Scheme (WISS) on 0800 321 600 (calls are free)

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