Cutaneous elevations were present on the feet, legs and heads of four Florida sandhill cranes, Grus canadensis pratensis, (one free-living, three penreared birds). As a result of examination of the elevations by light- and electron microscopy, it was determined that the lesions were caused by poxvirus. This is the first record of pox in cranes in North America.
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1 January 1975
AVIAN POX IN FLORIDA SANDHILL CRANES
CHARLES F. SIMPSON,
DONALD J. FORRESTER,
STEPHEN A. NESBITT