Unlike the mass mortalities in tern species being experience in England, the Netherlands and Norway – all Scottish tern colonies for which reports have been received have had a successful breeding season. HPAI positive cases have been confirmed in Great skua (Shetland (Fair Isle, Unst, Foula, Shetland mainland), Orkney (Rousay, Birsay), Western Isles (St Kilda, Lewis), Highland (Handa)), Gannet (Shetland (Noss), Orkney, Western Isles, Highland, Moray, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Angus Fife, East Lothian (Bass Rock), City of Edinburgh, Ayrshire), Common guillemot (Highland, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Angus, Fife, East Lothian, Scottish Borders (St Abbs), Islay, Ayshire), Arctic tern (Fife (Isle of May), Shetland (Boddam & Fetlar)), Sandwich tern (Caithness), Great black-backed gull (Shetland (Fair Isle), Highland (Handa)), Black-headed gull (Aberdeenshire), Herring gull (Swona, Highland, Moray, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Angus), Kittiwake (Fife (Isle of May), Swona), Puffin (Fife (Isle of May), Glenmachrie, Islay), Razorbill (Highland (Golspie), Islay), Manx shearwater (Highland (Rum)), Cormorant (South Shields) See map at Annex A.