Plastic netting remains that has kept swans from going in search of food onto Barry Avenue. DEFRA have today removed the Avian Flu Restrictions in Windsor. People are now allowed to feed the swans, ducks and geese again. Around 40 swans died during the recent bird flu outbreak in Windsor including 26 that were tragically put down by vets at Swan Lifeline in Eton as a precaution. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News


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