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Free-range Norfolk bronze turkeys return to their barn after roaming at Sheepdrove Organic Farm , Lambourn, England

Migratory Starlings on telephone wires at Thames Estuary. Avian Flu (Bird Flu) could be brought to Britain from Europe by migrating birds.

Migrating Pink-Footed geese over-wintering on marshland at Holkham, North Norfolk coast, East Anglia, Eastern England

Migratory Lapwings and waders at the Thames Estuary. It is feared that Avian Flu (Bird Flu) could be brought to Britain from Europe by migrating birds.

Goose, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Free-range birds may be at risk if Avian Flu (Bird Flu Virus) spreads

Migrating Pink-Footed geese over-wintering on marshland at Holkham, North Norfolk coast, East Anglia, Eastern England

Pink-footed Geese migration, Holkham, Norfolk. Migrating birds could risk Avian Flu (Bird Flu Virus)

White-fronted tern (Sterna Striata) calling on a rock near South Head on the Tasman Sea, North Island, New Zealand

Fattened Toulouse Geese, France. Free-range birds may be at risk if Avian Flu (Bird Flu Virus) spreads

Migrating Pink-Footed geese over-wintering on marshland at Holkham, North Norfolk coast, East Anglia, Eastern England

Migratory Lapwings and waders at Thames Estuary. It is feared that Avian Flu (Bird Flu) could be brought to Britain from Europe by migrating birds.

Migrating Pink-Footed geese over-wintering at Holkham, North Norfolk coast, East Anglia, Eastern England

Chicken penned inside a hen house, Cotswolds, United Kingdom. If Avian Flu (Bird Flu) spreads from Europe all poultry may be forced indoors.

Geese farm, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Free-range birds may be at risk if Avian Flu (Bird Flu Virus) spreads

Geese farm, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Free-range birds may be at risk if Avian Flu (Bird Flu Virus) spreads

Geese farm, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Free-range birds may be at risk if Avian Flu (Bird Flu Virus) spreads

Female mute swan asleep on nest of moss and twigs, Donnington, Gloucestershire, The Cotswolds, England, United Kingdom

A Johnny Rook or Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis), one of the world's rarest birds of prey, resting on the beach of Sea Lion Island in the Falklands, South Atlantic with elephant seals behind.

A pair of Johnny Rook or Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) birds, one of the world's rarest birds of prey, resting on the beach of Sea Lion Island in the Falklands, South Atlantic. Behind are elephant seals.

White-fronted tern (Sterna Striata) in flight across the Hauraki Gulf off the Coromandel Peninsula, North Island, New Zealand

White-fronted tern Sterna Striata) in full flight over a beach near South Head on the Tasman Sea, North Island, New Zealand

A Johnny Rook or Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis), one of the world's rarest birds of prey, resting on the beach of Sea Lion Island in the Falklands, South Atlantic.

A pair of Upland Geese on Sea Lion Island in the Falkland Islands, South Atlantic (The female goose has a ruddy heads, the male has a white head).

White-fronted tern (Sterna Striata) in flight with fish in beak, across the Hauraki Gulf off the Coromandel Peninsula, North Island, New Zealand