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Bird poisoning from misuse of the carbamate Furadan in a Texas rice field

January 1, 1986

More than 100 birds consisting largely of dickcissels and savannah sparrows, as well as 9 other species of songbirds and sandpipers, died from feeding on planted rice seed treated illegally with Furadan 4F. Brain ChE activity was depressed between 32-85% in 44% of the birds. Carbofuran residues in GI tract contents of birds averaged 3.4 ppm (0.54-10 ppm). Two samples of planted rice seed contained 91 ppm and 22 ppm carbofuran. Known mortality of birds continued for about 2 weeks.

Publication Year 1986
Title Bird poisoning from misuse of the carbamate Furadan in a Texas rice field
Authors Edward L. Flickinger, C. A. Mitchell, D. H. White, E. J. Kolbe
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Wildlife Society Bulletin
Index ID 5222135
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center