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Suspected lead toxicosis in a bald eagle

January 1, 1977

An immature bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) was submitted to the University of Maryland, College Park, for clinical examination. The bird was thin, had green watery feces, and was unable to maintain itself in upright posture. Following radiography, the bird went into respiratory distress and died. Numerous lead shot were recovered from the gizzard, and chemical analysis of liver and kidney tissue revealed 22.9 and 11.3 ppm lead, respectively. The clinical signs, necropsy findings, and chemical analysis of the eagle were compatible with lead toxicosis.

Publication Year 1977
Title Suspected lead toxicosis in a bald eagle
Authors E. Jacobson, J. W. Carpenter, M. Novilla
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Index ID 5221401
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center