Linum, a small village near Berlin known for its seasonal birdwatching, has become ground zero for a devastating bird flu outbreak that has claimed nearly 2,000 migratory cranes. These iconic birds, popular with birdwatchers, have been struck during their seasonal migration.
The virus has rapidly spread across Germany since September, affecting 30 poultry farms and leading to the culling of over 500,000 birds. The cranes, usually not impacted, have become unusually affected, raising concerns among wildlife experts.
Volunteers in protective gear are laboring to collect the dead birds, trying to prevent further spread of the disease. Despite efforts to mitigate the virus's impact, including reducing resting areas, the situation remains dire. Experts and volunteers continue to monitor the s

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