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Subject: | Doves' and others Tails |
From: | "Phil Joy" <> |
Date: | Wed, 5 Nov 1997 20:44:48 +0800 |
Hi to all, Is there someone who could help me with a query I have about the fifteen or twenty Bar-shouldered Doves that inhabit my backyard and nearby environs. Over the last few months I have noticed three birds on separate occasions that have apparently moulted their tail feathers completely. Two birds had no tail feathers at all and the third only had a minute part of one of its tail feathers showing. Is this normal in Bar- shouldered Doves, or has the normal moult malfunctioned in some way or is some avian disease the possible cause? Originally I thought that B/S Doves were the only birds affected but the other day I saw a Brown Honeyeater also without a tail. So if it is a disease, is it local or does it occur elsewhere? Phil Joy P O Box 21 Broome W A 6725 |
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