Survey on long beak syndrome in hawks
March 2008

Have you seen hawks with excessive or abnormal beak growth?  Yes     No

If yes, please fill out the following to the best of your ability.  Please complete one table for each bird. There are spaces for up to 5 birds.  The submit button is at the bottom of the page.

If you have seen more than 5 birds with this condition, or if you prefer to mail this form, please follow this link for a printable form for additional birds... or email the additional information to Sara Manthey  SaraAnnManthey@vetmed.wsu.edu

Your name (optional): 

Bird 1
Bird identification (start with 1 if not previously assigned)
Species
Date seen  (mm/yyyy)
Location found: (city, state)
Condition or circumstances: (ex: dead, hit by car, emaciated, apparently healthy, perched in tree etc)
Outcome: (released, never caught, died, euthanized, etc.)
Beak description. Please include your best description of the following characteristics of both the top and bottom portions of the beak
Approx. length
Color
Texture
Shape

Bird 2
Bird identification (start with 1 if not previously assigned)
Species
Date seen  (mm/yyyy)
Location found: (city, state)
Condition or circumstances: (ex: dead, hit by car, emaciated, apparently healthy, perched in tree etc)
Outcome: (released, never caught, died, euthanized, etc.)
Beak description. Please include your best description of the following characteristics of both the top and bottom portions of the beak
Approx. length
Color
Texture
Shape

Bird 3
Bird identification (start with 1 if not previously assigned)
Species
Date seen  (mm/yyyy)
Location found: (city, state)
Condition or circumstances: (ex: dead, hit by car, emaciated, apparently healthy, perched in tree etc)
Outcome: (released, never caught, died, euthanized, etc.)
Beak description. Please include your best description of the following characteristics of both the top and bottom portions of the beak
Approx. length
Color
Texture
Shape

Bird 4
Bird identification (start with 1 if not previously assigned)
Species
Date seen  (mm/yyyy)
Location found: (city, state)
Condition or circumstances: (ex: dead, hit by car, emaciated, apparently healthy, perched in tree etc)
Outcome: (released, never caught, died, euthanized, etc.)
Beak description. Please include your best description of the following characteristics of both the top and bottom portions of the beak
Approx. length
Color
Texture
Shape

Bird 5
Bird identification (start with 1 if not previously assigned)
Species
Date seen  (mm/yyyy)
Location found: (city, state)
Condition or circumstances: (ex: dead, hit by car, emaciated, apparently healthy, perched in tree etc)
Outcome: (released, never caught, died, euthanized, etc.)
Beak description. Please include your best description of the following characteristics of both the top and bottom portions of the beak
Approx. length
Color
Texture
Shape