As a devastating wave of bird flu continues to wreak havoc across Scotland, council workers removed the bodies of 330 birds on Stonhaven beach in Aberdeenshire on Monday
A fresh bird flu threat has led to a warning for holidaymakers heading to the coast as hundreds of seabirds have been found dead on a popular beach.
As a devastating wave of bird flu continues to wreak havoc across Scotland, council workers removed the bodies of 330 birds on Stonhaven beach on Monday and a further 100 today.
Visitors to the beach have been urged to stay away from the bodies, as coming into direct contact with them can increase the risk of possible infections.
There have been multiple cases of mass bird deaths reported throughout the north-east of Scotland in recent months, but the deaths in Aberdeenshire are among the worst and most shocking, Aberdeen Live reported.