More info received on the Swans here; The adult pair raised 6 Cygnets to a fair size when 4 of the Cygnets succumbed. The rest of the family appears OK Also quite a few Canada Geese died. Info thanks to Ian Marshall who's daughter lives by the lodge. Ian also says that birds are being fed some awful food at the east end of the lodge ...mouldy bread and other crap.
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Rob Creek said
Fri Aug 29 7:14 PM, 2014
I keep checking for news about the birds found dead at Boggart Hole Clough. Has anyone found out yet whether it was the suspected Avian Botulism? Mum grew up around that area and used to spend time there, she keeps asking but I can't find any info.
Keith Mills said
Thu Aug 28 5:34 PM, 2014
Hi Steve Christmas, Re your message...Yes the article stated that Cygnets were among those dead at Doffcocker. With regard the Swan at Rumworth, it was on the far side to me so I did not see rings. Cheers Keith
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Keith Mills said
Wed Aug 27 10:02 PM, 2014
An article in today's Bolton News, by Vickie Scullard, discusses the recent spate of bird deaths at the Lodge. It quotes the latest thoughts, from the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA), that it is probably caused by avian botulism. This is the first I know of the problem at Doffcocker; although recently I have had a dead Swan, Goose and Lapwing at Rumworth (about 2 miles away.) The article can be read online at Bolton News.
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The adult pair raised 6 Cygnets to a fair size when 4 of the Cygnets succumbed. The rest of the family appears OK
Also quite a few Canada Geese died.
Info thanks to Ian Marshall who's daughter lives by the lodge.
Ian also says that birds are being fed some awful food at the east end of the lodge ...mouldy bread and other crap.
-- Edited by keith mills on Wednesday 3rd of September 2014 10:42:45 AM
Mum grew up around that area and used to spend time there, she keeps asking but I can't find any info.
Re your message...Yes the article stated that Cygnets were among those dead at Doffcocker.
With regard the Swan at Rumworth, it was on the far side to me so I did not see rings.
Cheers Keith
-- Edited by keith mills on Thursday 28th of August 2014 05:47:52 PM
the latest thoughts, from the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA), that it is probably
caused by avian botulism. This is the first I know of the problem at Doffcocker; although recently I have had a dead
Swan, Goose and Lapwing at Rumworth (about 2 miles away.)
The article can be read online at Bolton News.
-- Edited by keith mills on Thursday 28th of August 2014 10:15:55 AM