The latest outbreak was discovered at Fyvie Castle in Turriff, Aberdeenshire.
An avian flu outbreak has been confirmed at a historic Scots castle after a number of geese have died.
The castle is now in regular contact with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and adhering to guidance that aims to protect wildlife across Scotland. It remains open to visitors but some parts are closed off and guests must stick to new on site rules and advice. A spokesperson for the North East Ranger service said: “The North East Ranger Service are sorry to report that avian flu has been confirmed at Fyvie Castle, Garden, and Estate. So far, this is mainly affecting Greylag Geese.
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