Hardly anything reported in England, maybe 3 cases? Scotland seem to have had a few more but nothing on the scale of last year, thank goodness. However, I have a theory that while commercial premises will have certainly ramped up biosecurity to the max, I think there are probably likely to be backyard cases going unreported (by owners) in order to avoid mass culling and lockdown being imposed. No-one wants their poultry culled and I do wonder how many deaths are quietly being ignored. I see lots of requests on poultry rehoming forums saying things like "Two of my ducks have just died, can anyone let me have a friend for the remaining one" or something similar. Now those deaths could be due to fox attack, or old age, or it's just someone trying to get a free or cheap bird, but some deaths may well be due to disease and at this time of year you cannot rule out avian flu.