The fisherman worries there is an 'ecological disaster' looming and believes the rise of the dead birds is 'shocking'.
An amateur fisherman was shocked to find more than 40 dead sea birds at a Scottish beauty spot - amid fears of a bird flu outbreak.
"However, I went fishing at Newhaven breakwater through Monday night into Tuesday morning and the amount of dead sea birds was shocking - there were definitely over 40. A major bird flu outbreak in Aberdeenshire has also sparked fears over poultry farming in Scotland on the lead up to Christmas. "What's happening to our seabirds is a complicated picture with multiple stressors contributing to past and current declines.
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