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RSPB Closes Avalon Hide at Somerset Nature Reserve Due to Bird Flu
28 Oct
Summary
- RSPB confirms bird flu cases in Canada Geese and Mute Swans at Ham Wall
- Fewer than 20 cases identified in 8 weeks, mostly in non-public areas
- Avalon Hide closed as it's a known Barn Owl feeding site with potential virus exposure

As of October 28th, 2025, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) has closed the Avalon Hide at its Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset, England, due to a recent outbreak of bird flu in the area. The charity has confirmed that Canada Geese and Mute Swans at the reserve have been found to be carrying the disease, though the numbers were "relatively low", with fewer than 20 cases identified over the past 8 weeks.
Fortunately, none of the infected birds were discovered in public areas, so the reserve itself remains open to visitors. However, the RSPB has decided to close the Avalon Hide as a precautionary measure. This particular hide is a known Barn Owl feeding site, which could potentially bring people into close proximity with the virus due to the natural build-up of faeces, pellets, and feathers in and around the structure.
The RSPB has emphasized that the safety of both the wildlife and the public is their top priority, and they are closely monitoring the situation at Ham Wall. They will continue to provide updates and guidance to visitors as the situation evolves.




