King Charles' swans ravaged by bird flu with dozens of bodies removed from Windsor lake
King Charles' swans have been struck down by bird fluSwan charities have spent six days removing bodies of nearly 70 of the 200-strong royal flock from the water to stop the spread.But the
has returned with a vengeance and locals have been warned to stay away from the banks of the river and not feed them.
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