It's also possible that the Great Horned Owl and Red-tailed Hawk
parents caught, and fed to their nestlings, infected birds or small
mammals.
Carolee Caffrey, PhD
Science Associate
Audubon Science
545 Almshouse Rd
Ivyland PA 18974
215 355 9588, ext. 23
clcaffrey@audubon.org
www.audubon.org/bird/wnv
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