Saturday 26 September 2020

Re: [cobirds] Re: Yellow-throated Vireo, Denver

When dead birds are found, it's best to freeze them in a bag, after 
recording details of place, date, etc. Then notify the Denver Museum
of Nature and Science. They'll do a detailed necropsy, check for all kinds
 of things - parasites, etc.
Then contact Jeff Stephensons, collections manager
at 303 370-8319 

Joe Roller, Denver
assisting Charon

On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 12:32 PM Steven Rash <srashchiro@gmail.com> wrote:
Bob, 

That's a bummer. If you have a moment, please consider submitting a report here: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/southwest-avian-mortality-project . iNaturalist is trying to collect data on the bird die-off event that took place earlier this month. Might be connected, might not. Worth reporting in either event. 

Steve Rash
Denver Co. 

On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 11:40:31 AM UTC-6 rori...@earthlink.net wrote:
Hi

I just got a report, including a photo, of a dead Yellow-throated Vireo, from a friend living in Denver 

Bob Righter
Denver, CO

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