Lead poisoning in a northern bobwhite in Georgia

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A northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) was observed with partial paralysis on 3 March 1997 and found dead on 8 March 1997 on Di-Lane Plantation Wildlife Management Area (Burke County, Georgia, USA). The juvenile male was necropsied by the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study (Athens, Georgia) and diagnosed with lead toxicosis. The bobwhite had liver tissue lead levels of 399 parts per million wet weight and two worn 1-mm diameter lead shot pellets were found in the gizzard.

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Lewis, L. A., & Schweitzer, S. H. (2000). Lead poisoning in a northern bobwhite in Georgia. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 36(1), 180–183. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-36.1.180

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