Deadly H5 bird flu found in local Australian seabird for first time | TheBriefWire
Deadly H5 bird flu found in local Australian seabird for first time
Published 10 July 2026 ยท health
Dead greater crested tern โ a common coastal bird โ tests positive for disease after being discovered at Robe on SAโs Limestone Coast Follow our
Dead greater crested tern โ a common coastal bird โ tests positive for disease after being discovered at Robe on SAโs Limestone Coast Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The first case of deadly H5 bird flu in local wildlife has been recorded in a bird found on the South Australian coast.
The federal agriculture minister, Julie Collins, said on Friday that a greater crested tern โ a common coastal bird โ had tested positive for the disease.
The bird was found at Robe on SAโs Limestone Coast. Continue reading...
Published: July 10, 2026 โข 8:28 AM IST ยท Updated: July 10, 2026 โข 9:07 AM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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Dead greater crested tern โ a common coastal bird โ tests positive for disease after being discovered at Robe on SAโs Limestone Coast Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The first case of deadly H5 bird flu in local wildlife has been recorded in a bird found on the South Australian coast.
The federal agriculture minister, Julie Collins, said on Friday that a greater crested tern โ a common coastal bird โ had tested positive for the disease.
The bird was found at Robe on SAโs Limestone Coast.