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Subject: | birding-aus The best way to clean a bird caught up in an oil spill |
From: | "Tony PALLISER" <> |
Date: | 29 Nov 1999 13:16:55 +1100 |
Accidently found this while surfing the web yesterday and thought it might come in handy one day. The best way of removing oil from a bird is to 'Dust it with fine iron powder and then comb the feathers with a magnet' John Orbell and colleagues at Victoria University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, say that the best way to clean up a bird caught in an oil spill is to dust it with fine iron powder and then comb the feathers with a magnet. Ten combings remove 97 per cent of all types of oil - without damaging the feathers as can happen when these are scrubbed with detergents. The iron powder is cheap, plentiful, nontoxic and non-irritant, and the cleaning process is quicker and less stressful for the birds. Regards Tony To unsubscribe from this list, please send a message to Include ONLY "unsubscribe birding-aus" in the message body (without the quotes) |
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