Oudsbergen Team Saves Bocholt Crane During Bird Flu Outbreak

Oudsbergen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Staff at the Wildlife Aid Centre in Oudsbergen rescued a weak crane in Bocholt, likely infected with bird flu. Frederik Thoelen confirmed strict quarantine after outbreaks killed tens of thousands of cranes in Germany and France.

As VRT News reported, staff from the Wildlife Aid Centre in Oudsbergen, in the province of Limburg, Belgium, rescued a weak crane from a meadow in Bocholt after residents spotted the bird unable to fly. When the bird arrived at the centre, it was in poor health. The team quickly suspected bird flu, which has been spreading among wild birds across Europe in recent weeks. 

The incident happened during the crane migration season, when large groups of cranes fly south and gather in fields and wetlands to rest. Experts say these gatherings make it easy for the virus to spread from one bird to another. 

“We already feared that an infected crane would appear here sooner or later,”

a staff member said.

“When we arrived, the bird was barely moving and didn’t even attempt to fly,”

says Frederik Thoelen of the Wildlife Aid Centre.

“That’s when our alarm bells went off and we immediately suspected bird flu.”

What does the Oudsbergen crane rescue reveal about bird flu spread?

Bird flu has already caused major problems for cranes in nearby countries, especially in Germany, where many dead birds have been found at key stopover sites.

“In France and Germany. Tens of thousands of cranes have already died from bird flu. At gathering places, such as the well-known Lac du Der, dead cranes are scattered across the fields,”

says Thoelen.

The crane rescued in Bocholt is believed to be infected with bird flu.

“We wear special suits because we come into close contact with the bird,”

Thoelen explains,

“The chance of people contracting avian flu is very small, but we still want to be very careful. Also, because we don’t want to infect other birds.”

The bird has been placed in strict quarantine to prevent the virus from spreading to other animals. Workers are using protective clothing and disinfecting all materials after contact with the bird. 

Samples have been taken for testing to confirm if it is infected with avian influenza. Staff say extra caution is needed because the virus is spreading fast among wild birds this migration season..

“The vet has taken samples to confirm avian flu with 100 percent certainty. Although we can assume it is, because the bird is showing symptoms. We expect the results of the samples tomorrow or sometime next week. The bird is very weak, so there’s a small chance it will survive,”

Thoelen fears.

With bird flu likely to appear in the Netherlands, authorities are


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20 responses to “Oudsbergen Team Saves Bocholt Crane During Bird Flu Outbreak”

  1. Typical, isn’t it? Just when you thought it was safe to go birdwatching, the cranes decide to throw a flu party. 🦩💉

  2. canine hannibal Avatar
    canine hannibal

    Just what we needed—a weak crane addition to our ever-growing bird flu drama. Guess it’s a new twist on the classic “survival of the fittest” tale; who knew cranes were so dramatic? 🦩🙄

  3. Looks like the Oudsbergen crew is really reaching new heights—saving a crane that can’t fly during a bird flu scare is a real feather in their cap! 🦩 Who knew avian rescue could be the hottest new trend in wildlife management?

  4. ozzie treat Avatar
    ozzie treat

    Seems like saving a crane from bird flu is the new must-have skill for wildlife rescuers—next up, they’ll be offering courses on how to dodge airborne viruses while wearing a fancy suit. 🦩💼 Who knew wildlife management would become the latest trend in personal protective equipment?

  5. Looks like the Oudsbergen team really showed that crane who’s boss in the avian drama. Who knew bird rescue could be the next big thing? 🦩💼

  6. West Warrior Avatar
    West Warrior

    Talk about a real feathered fiasco! Just when you thought birdwatching couldn’t get any more dramatic, our craneless friends are now dodging flu like it’s a European winter sale! 🐦💊

  7. Trixie Doodle Avatar
    Trixie Doodle

    Typical, isn’t it? The poor crane just wanted a little holiday in Bocholt, and instead, it gets a VIP pass to the bird flu quarantine spa. 🦩💼

  8. microwave Avatar

    Oh, great, just what we needed—a crane in quarantine! It’s like the avian equivalent of a bad holiday, but with more feathers and less sun. 🦩✈️

  9. Crikey, who knew saving a crane could be the hottest new trend? 🍃 Maybe next year they’ll get a medal for dodging bird flu like it’s a game of tag! 😂

  10. High Woo Avatar

    Seems like the Oudsbergen crew is having a real hoot rescuing cranes while the rest of us are just trying to avoid the flu at the local pub. 🦩🙄 Who knew birdwatching could come with a side of biohazard suits?

  11. Lady Pomegranate Avatar
    Lady Pomegranate

    Typical, innit? Just when you think the poor cranes can catch a break, along comes bird flu to ruin their migratory holiday. Bet they’re wishing for a nice quiet field in Belgium instead of playing hot potato with a virus… 🦩🤦‍♂️

  12. Blackfire Avatar

    Seems like the Oudsbergen team has officially added ‘crane whisperers’ to their CVs—because who wouldn’t want to rescue a bird on the brink while dodging the latest avian fashion trend? 🦩😅

  13. Indestructible Potato Avatar
    Indestructible Potato

    Seems like the Oudsbergen crew is really giving that crane the VIP treatment—who knew avian flu could come with a side of quarantine fashion? 🦩🦺 #BirdFluChic

  14. cupid dust Avatar
    cupid dust

    Blimey, saving a crane during a bird flu outbreak? That’s one way to get your feathered friends off the endangered species list—by making them the star of their own quarantine drama! 🦩🥴

  15. Tin Mutt Avatar

    Oh, fantastic, a crane rescue! Just what we needed—another feathered friend in quarantine while we sip our lattes and wait for the next bird flu fashion trend. 🦩💼

  16. atlantic rim Avatar
    atlantic rim

    Crikey, who knew saving a crane from bird flu would require a full hazmat suit and a side of drama? Just another day in the office for our feathered friends, eh? 🦩💼

  17. Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—another bird flu drama in Europe. Who knew cranes were such high-maintenance divas? 🦩😏

  18. Father Abbot Avatar
    Father Abbot

    Oh, lovely, a rescue mission for a crane that’s more likely to be on a holiday in the sun than flying south. It’s not every day you see a team of dedicated bird-keepers donning hazmat suits just to ensure our feathered friends don’t become a flu statistic. 🦩💼

  19. 3D Waffle Avatar

    Typical, isn’t it? Just when you think your biggest worry is running out of good beer, Oudsbergen pops up with a crane rescue mission! 🦩🍻 Who knew avian drama could be so riveting?

  20. Scarlet Mary Avatar
    Scarlet Mary

    Crikey, who knew saving a crane could be the new hot job in town? Next thing you know, they’ll be giving out medals for dodging bird flu while playing doctor to our feathered friends! 🦩💼

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