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Birds found in oily substance on North East coast | Birds found in oily substance on North East coast |
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More than 20 seabirds along a 75-mile (120km) stretch of coastline have been found covered in an oily substance. | More than 20 seabirds along a 75-mile (120km) stretch of coastline have been found covered in an oily substance. |
The RSPCA said the source of the liquid is not known but two of the birds have died. | The RSPCA said the source of the liquid is not known but two of the birds have died. |
The charity has been getting calls since Sunday and has picked birds up from various locations between Amble and Redcar. | The charity has been getting calls since Sunday and has picked birds up from various locations between Amble and Redcar. |
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said it had surveyed the area from the air but could not see a source. | |
Affected birds include guillemots, puffins, razorbills and gulls. | Affected birds include guillemots, puffins, razorbills and gulls. |
RSPCA inspector Jaqui Miller said: "The first ones to come into us were of a good weight and alert but some of the ones coming in over the past day have been less so and very sadly a couple of them have not made it. | RSPCA inspector Jaqui Miller said: "The first ones to come into us were of a good weight and alert but some of the ones coming in over the past day have been less so and very sadly a couple of them have not made it. |
"We don't know what it is, or where it's coming from, but the birds are covered in it." | "We don't know what it is, or where it's coming from, but the birds are covered in it." |
The birds have been going to vets for treatment before being taken to RSPCA Stapeley Grange in Cheshire. | The birds have been going to vets for treatment before being taken to RSPCA Stapeley Grange in Cheshire. |
They are being cleaned with washing up liquid which should mean their feathers remain waterproof once released. | They are being cleaned with washing up liquid which should mean their feathers remain waterproof once released. |
Anyone finding a bird is asked to contact the RSPCA and not risk injury by attempting to rescue the animals. | Anyone finding a bird is asked to contact the RSPCA and not risk injury by attempting to rescue the animals. |
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