Brett Monty

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Testing owls for lead poisoning is a relatively new thing. Lead analysis used to be routine only in eagles and vultures, scavengers that were likely to feed on the gut piles that hunters leave behind, laced with lead fragments from bullets. But there’s a growing concern that owls are also ingesting lead from spent ammunition, perhaps by eating a squirrel that was shot but not killed and still carries bullet fragments.
What an Owl Knows: The New Science of the World's Most Enigmatic Birds
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