Mystery of Decapitated Birds in Alloa

January 7, 2025

Residents of a Scottish town have been left perplexed after approximately 20 decapitated birds were discovered scattered across the ground.

Locals in Alloa, situated on the River Forth in Clackmannanshire, were startled by the strange occurrence last week. The headless birds, including gulls, seabirds, and waders, were reportedly found on an industrial estate on Monday, 30 December. The cause of their deaths remains unknown.

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