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Black swan 'wipe-out' predicted as dead birds reported along WA coast
Key takeaways
- This brown skua died of avian flu after being recovered sick from an Esperance beach.
- At least 16 dead birds have been reported to authorities after washing up on southern WA beaches, a day after Australia's first case of H5 avian flu was confirmed in a migratory sea bird.
- Experts are warning that number could be the tip of the iceberg.
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This brown skua died of avian flu after being recovered sick from an Esperance beach. (Supplied: Esperance Wildlife Hospital)
At least 16 dead birds have been reported to authorities after washing up on southern WA beaches, a day after Australia's first case of H5 avian flu was confirmed in a migratory sea bird.
Experts are warning that number could be the tip of the iceberg.
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