Lead Gunshot Ingestion By A Peregrine Falcon

Lead ammunition represents a source of poisoning for raptors eating game. Although the Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus commonly preys on gamebirds, only a few cases of lead poisoning have been recorded, probably owing to the lack of specific investigations. We document an adult female found dead w...

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Published in:Ardeola
Main Authors: Alessandro Andreotti, Ivano Fabbri, Simonetta Menotta, Fabrizio Borghesi
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Language:English
Published: Spanish Society of Ornithology 2018
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spelling ftbioone:10.13157/arla.65.1.2018.sc1 2024-06-02T08:06:20+00:00 Lead Gunshot Ingestion By A Peregrine Falcon Alessandro Andreotti Ivano Fabbri Simonetta Menotta Fabrizio Borghesi Alessandro Andreotti Ivano Fabbri Simonetta Menotta Fabrizio Borghesi world 2018-01-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.13157/arla.65.1.2018.sc1 en eng Spanish Society of Ornithology doi:10.13157/arla.65.1.2018.sc1 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.13157/arla.65.1.2018.sc1 Text 2018 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.13157/arla.65.1.2018.sc1 2024-05-07T01:03:34Z Lead ammunition represents a source of poisoning for raptors eating game. Although the Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus commonly preys on gamebirds, only a few cases of lead poisoning have been recorded, probably owing to the lack of specific investigations. We document an adult female found dead with many lead shot in the digestive tract, mixed with the remains of a feral Pigeon Columba livia domestica and a European Starling Sturnus vulgaris. Concentrations in heart blood clot, liver, kidney and bone suggest that lead poisoning was not the ultimate cause of death. However, lead levels in the blood clot suggest that a small amount of lead may have been absorbed from the shot. The two prey species involved cannot be hunted in Italy but they are intensively shot all year round to prevent damage to crops. —Andreotti, A., Fabbri, I., Menotta, S. & Borghesi, F. (2018). Lead gunshot ingestion by a Peregrine Falcon. Ardeola, 65: 53–58. Text Falco peregrinus peregrine falcon BioOne Online Journals Ardeola 65 1 53 58
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description Lead ammunition represents a source of poisoning for raptors eating game. Although the Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus commonly preys on gamebirds, only a few cases of lead poisoning have been recorded, probably owing to the lack of specific investigations. We document an adult female found dead with many lead shot in the digestive tract, mixed with the remains of a feral Pigeon Columba livia domestica and a European Starling Sturnus vulgaris. Concentrations in heart blood clot, liver, kidney and bone suggest that lead poisoning was not the ultimate cause of death. However, lead levels in the blood clot suggest that a small amount of lead may have been absorbed from the shot. The two prey species involved cannot be hunted in Italy but they are intensively shot all year round to prevent damage to crops. —Andreotti, A., Fabbri, I., Menotta, S. & Borghesi, F. (2018). Lead gunshot ingestion by a Peregrine Falcon. Ardeola, 65: 53–58.
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