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    Wildlife experts and police have begun an investigation into the deaths of more than 70 birds at a park in Wanstead Flats in east London.
    Investigators attended the site, which includes Alexandra Lake, on Thursday to begin tests.
    Carcases of the birds have been sent to the Central Veterinary Laboratory (VLA) for analysis.
    The area has been cordoned off to members of the public until the cause of the deaths is determined.

    More - BBC News - Bird deaths by Alexandra Lake investigated

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    how awful Billy, thanks for the info

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    Very strange one, must be some sort of poisoning, will be interested to see the updates on this.
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    Crumbs. A flock of starling fell out fell the sky some where the other day and hit the ground with such force a few that did survived had to be put down dew to bad ingeries.

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    startling news and surprising to

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