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1 April 1982 SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF OIL INGESTION ON AMERICAN KESTRELS (FALCO SPARVERIUS)
Oliver H. Pattee, J. Christian Franson
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Abstract

The Mexican Ixtoc oil well blowout resulted in extensive oil contamination along the Texas Gulf coast. This oil posed a potential hazard to migrating birds including the endangered peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus). Laboratory tests with the American kestrel (Falco sparverius) indicated that the oil:water mixture gathered at the surface of the blowout site posed little acute hazard to falcons.

PATTEE and FRANSON: SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF OIL INGESTION ON AMERICAN KESTRELS (FALCO SPARVERIUS)
Oliver H. Pattee and J. Christian Franson "SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF OIL INGESTION ON AMERICAN KESTRELS (FALCO SPARVERIUS)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 18(2), 235-241, (1 April 1982). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-18.2.235
Received: 16 June 1981; Published: 1 April 1982
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