Black-capped chickadee with deformed beak

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23.02.2019, 21:51:5323.02.19
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I found this chickadee with deformed beak in my yard yesterday.  There may be even one more chickadee like this hanging out in my yard because I got a brief look at one today with just extra long beak and not twisted.


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According to some research, such birds carries a new form of virus but scientists haven't established the causal relationship between the virus and the deformed beak yet  (https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/08/twisted-beaks/). Time to sterilize the feeders again *sigh*


Karl Stecher Jr.

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23.02.2019, 23:30:3023.02.19
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Where do you live, please?  City, county?   Thanks.
 
Karl Stecher
Aurora/Arapahoe
 
 
 

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I found this chickadee with deformed beak in my yard yesterday.  There may be even one more chickadee like this hanging out in my yard because I got a brief look at one today with just extra long beak and not twisted.

 

DSCN4127.JPG

According to some research, such birds carries a new form of virus but scientists haven't established the causal relationship between the virus and the deformed beak yet  (https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/08/twisted-beaks/). Time to sterilize the feeders again *sigh*

 

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24.02.2019, 10:01:1124.02.19
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If anyone who has seen any birds with deformed beaks, please report the observation here: https://alaska.usgs.gov/science/biology/landbirds/beak_deformity/observerreport.php

Scott

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24.02.2019, 10:41:1724.02.19
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A few years ago, I caught a mountain Chickadee as part of a banding operation with a similar bill configuration. upon close er examination, it have a jaw injury that made his lower mandible off line with his upper. I took a finger nail clippers and reformed it's bill. Its a common practice with falconers.

Scott Rashid
Estes Park
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24.02.2019, 21:38:5524.02.19
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I live in Broomfield.

Phoenix
Broomfield

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25.02.2019, 03:28:5125.02.19
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thanks
 
 
 

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10.04.2019, 14:51:0010.04.19
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To follow up on this topic, after cleaning and taking down the feeders for 2 weeks, this chickadee hasn't returned.  

Because I was curious about the reported rate of birds with deformed beaks in Colorado, so I asked the Alaska Science Center which has been collecting reports on birds with deformed beaks about it.  I finally heard back from them today. Here's the reply from the biologist Lisa Pajot:

"As far as I can tell, your report is the first for a deformed black-capped chickadee. We have had several reports of deformed mountain chickadees and we have had around 50 reports of various species of deformed birds from Colorado over the years."

I hope that the chickadee that I had seen really just had an injury instead of the virus spreading to Colorado.


Phoenix Kwan
Broomfield, CO
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