Most likely Avian Pox. It forms lesions on the legs, feet, and beaks of
birds.also can be located around the eyes.
Jeff Kozma
Yakima
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Subject: [Tweeters] Varied Thrush with unusual growth on leg
This afternoon I found a dead female varied thrush in my yard that had a
strange growth on one leg, just above the toes. It was rather large, like a
dark gall, and must have been painful. I don't know if anyone is
interested; I have photos and the bird is in my freezer awaiting the Burke.
J. Acker
owler at sounddsl.com <mailto:
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Bainbridge Island, WA
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