Headline: WUSF, 12/29/2025
A dozen of the iconic swans that live in the heart of downtown Orlando have died in recent days of an unknown cause, leading officials to suspect that bird flu is to blame.\
The deaths of the swans at Lake Eola don't appear to be suspicious, Orlando City Commissioner Patty Sheehan said Monday on social media.
About five dozen swans lived at Lake Eola park before the recent deaths. The last bird flu outbreak in the park was in February 2024.
Because the deaths have taken place during holiday season, the city's specialized veterinarians weren't available to do an immediate evaluation
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