see below, about the powerful owl
cere
Benj,
Sorry not to get back to you sooner but have been bogged down with
equine influenza
After consulting with the vets at Taronga their comments were
"most likely: aspergillus granuloma, abscess, foreign body, tumour (less
likely)." They obviously were guarded, because they couldn't examine the
bird directly.
cheers
Chris
Bunn Manager,
Disease Preparedness and
International Office of the
Chief Veterinary Officer ph:02 6272 5540
Fax 02 6272 3372 mobile 0417 407
351 m("daff.gov.au","chris.bunn");">chris.bunn@daff.gov.au Edmund Barton Building GPO Box 858 Canberra ACT
2602
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