[Tweeters] long-billed syndrome question
Carla Conway
mikiconway at gmail.com
Wed Mar 31 17:00:17 PDT 2021
Hi Peggy and Dave,
Caroline Van Hemert at the US Geological Survey in Anchorage has done a lot
of research into bill deformities and avian keratin disorder. She may be
able to provide a contact in Washington.
Carla
On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 1:43 PM <dpdvm at whidbey.com> wrote:
> Hi Peggy,
>
> About ten years ago I sent the last bill overgrowth bird to a researcher
> at the U of Alaska, Fairbanks and USGS. I could not find her name. I
> believe they isolated a virus as the cause and I do not know if there is
> ongoing research. I euthanized and sent her a couple of Red-tailed Hawks, a
> Crow and a Turkey Vulture!
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> Best,
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> Dave Parent DVM
>
> Useless Bay Animal Clinic, Freeland, WA
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> *From:* Peggy Mundy <peggy_busby at yahoo.com>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 30, 2021 4:09 PM
> *To:* TWEETERS Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
> *Subject:* [Tweeters] long-billed syndrome question
>
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> Hi Tweeters:
>
> Is anyone in Western Washington tracking or researching the occurrence of
> long-billed syndrome? I saw a male house sparrow at Wiley Slough last week
> that appears to have a slightly misshaped bill and wondered if it should be
> reported anywhere. I found an article online, but it was several years old
> and did not identify the researcher.
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> thanks,
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> Peggy Mundy
>
> peggy_busbyATyahoo.com
>
> Bothell, WA
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