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1 Images Corvids 529. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 1). Food in upper oesophagus. D6551.jpg 530. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 1). Yellow serositis over oesophagus and trachea. D6552.jpg 531. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 1). Food particles attached to necrotic mucosa. No food in gizzard. D6555.jpg 532. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 1). Necrotic mucosa (food particles removed). D6559.jpg 533. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 2). Food in upper oesophagus. D6560.jpg 534. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 2). Yellow serositis over oesophagus and trachea. D6562.jpg 535. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 2). Mucosa of oesophagus yellow/orange and necrotic. D6564.jpg 536. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 3). Yellow serositis over oesophagus and trachea. D6565.jpg 537. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 3). Thickening of oesophagus (unopened). D6566.jpg 538. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 3). Mucosa of oesophagus yellow/orange and necrotic. D6569.jpg 539. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 4). Thickening of oesophagus (unopened). D6591.jpg 540. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 4). Mucosa of oesophagus yellow/orange and necrotic. D6594.jpg 541. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 4). Mucosa of oesophagus yellow/orange and necrotic. D6597.jpg 542. Fledgling jackdaw found under garden feeder. Impacted gizzard. D964.JPG 543. Fledgling jackdaw found under garden feeder. Impacted intestine. D963.JPG 544. Fledgling jackdaw found under garden feeder. Impacted intestine. D962.JPG

2 545. Liver abnormality in carrion crow. Cause not established. D2181.jpg 556. Liver abnormality in carrion crow. Cause not established. D2182.jpg 547. Carrion crow. Grey debris in oropharynx, small nodules in oesophagus. Moderate hairworm eggs in oropharynx. Mixed bacteria isolated. Histopathology heterophilic granulomas in oesophagus. D3171.jpg 548. Carrion crow. Grey debris in oropharynx, small nodules in oesophagus. Moderate hairworm eggs in oropharynx. Mixed bacteria isolated. Histopathology heterophilic granulomas in oesophagus. D3173.jpg 549. Rook nestlings - nests destroyed in high winds. D4831.jpg 550. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in chough. Infected elbow joint. D4963.jpg 551. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in chough. Fine focal liver necrosis. D4966.jpg 552. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in chough. Fine focal necrosis in spleen. D4968.jpg 553. Cellulitis in adult rook. No significant bacteria isolated. D1519.jpg 554. Cellulitis in adult rook. No significant bacteria isolated. D8075.jpg 555. Cellulitis in adult rook. No significant bacteria isolated. D8077.jpg 556. Cellulitis in adult rook. No significant bacteria isolated. D8078.jpg 557. Cellulitis in neck of adult magpie. Mixed bacteria isolated. D3081.jpg 558. Abscess below eye of rook. Staphylococcus sp. isolated. D6518.jpg 559. Abscess below eye of rook. Staphylococcus sp. isolated. D6520.jpg 560. Tumour in rook - squamous cell carcinoma. Nodules on mucosa of oesophagus (opened). D1655.jpg 561. Tumour in rook - squamous cell carcinoma. Nodules on mucosa of oesophagus (opened). D1656.jpg 562. Tumour in rook - squamous cell carcinoma. Diffuse neoplastic infiltration around larynx. D1657.jpg 563. Accidental diazinon poisoning in raven. Stomach contents - lamb scrotum and rubber ring, and lamb tail. D3612.jpg 564. Accidental diazinon poisoning in raven. Stomach contents - lamb scrotum (opened) and rubber ring. D3615.jpg

3 565. Accidental diazinon poisoning in raven. Many unhatched fly eggs on carcase. D3609.jpg

4 529. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 1). Food in upper oesophagus. D6551.jpg 530. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 1). Yellow serositis over oesophagus and trachea. D6552.jpg

5 531. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 1). Food particles attached to necrotic mucosa. No food in gizzard. D6555.jpg 532. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 1). Necrotic mucosa (food particles removed). D6559.jpg

6 533. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 2). Food in upper oesophagus. D6560.jpg 534. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 2). Yellow serositis over oesophagus and trachea. D6562.jpg

7 535. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 2). Mucosa of oesophagus yellow/orange and necrotic. D6564.jpg 536. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 3). Yellow serositis over oesophagus and trachea. D6565.jpg

8 537. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 3). Thickening of oesophagus (unopened). D6566.jpg 538. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 3). Mucosa of oesophagus yellow/orange and necrotic. D6569.jpg

9 539. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 4). Thickening of oesophagus (unopened). D6591.jpg 540. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 4). Mucosa of oesophagus yellow/orange and necrotic. D6594.jpg

10 541. Necrotic oesophagitis in immature chough (Bird 4). Mucosa of oesophagus yellow/orange and necrotic. D6597.jpg 542. Fledgling jackdaw found under garden feeder. Impacted gizzard. D964.JPG

11 543. Fledgling jackdaw found under garden feeder. Impacted intestine. D963.JPG 544. Fledgling jackdaw found under garden feeder. Impacted intestine. D962.JPG

12 545. Liver abnormality in carrion crow. Cause not established. D2181.jpg 546. Liver abnormality in carrion crow. Cause not established. D2182.jpg

13 547. Carrion crow. Grey debris in oropharynx, small nodules in oesophagus. Moderate hairworm eggs in oropharynx. Mixed bacteria isolated. Histopathology heterophilic granulomas in oesophagus. D3171.jpg 548. Carrion crow. Grey debris in oropharynx, small nodules in oesophagus. Moderate hairworm eggs in oropharynx. Mixed bacteria isolated. Histopathology heterophilic granulomas in oesophagus. D3173.jpg

14 549. Rook nestlings - nests destroyed in high winds. D4831.jpg 550. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in chough. Infected elbow joint. D4963.jpg

15 551. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in chough. Fine focal liver necrosis. D4966.jpg 552. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in chough. Fine focal necrosis in spleen. D4968.jpg

16 553. Cellulitis in adult rook. No significant bacteria isolated. D1519.jpg 554. Cellulitis in adult rook. No significant bacteria isolated. D8075.jpg

17 555. Cellulitis in adult rook. No significant bacteria isolated. D8077.jpg 556. Cellulitis in adult rook. No significant bacteria isolated. D8078.jpg

18 557. Cellulitis in neck of adult magpie. Mixed bacteria isolated. D3081.jpg 558. Abscess below eye of rook. Staphylococcus sp. isolated. D6518.jpg

19 559. Abscess below eye of rook. Staphylococcus sp. isolated. D6520.jpg 560. Tumour in rook - squamous cell carcinoma. Nodules on mucosa of oesophagus (opened). D1655.jpg

20 561. Tumour in rook - squamous cell carcinoma. Nodules on mucosa of oesophagus (opened). D1656.jpg 562. Tumour in rook - squamous cell carcinoma. Diffuse neoplastic infiltration around larynx. D1657.jpg

21 563. Accidental diazinon poisoning in raven. Stomach contents - lamb scrotum and rubber ring, and lamb tail. D3612.jpg 564. Accidental diazinon poisoning in raven. Stomach contents - lamb scrotum (opened) and rubber ring. D3615.jpg

22 565. Accidental diazinon poisoning in raven. Many unhatched fly eggs on carcase. D3609.jpg

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