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Feeding wild birds, a vet’s perspective

To feed or not to feed wild birds, is an ongoing debate with bird lovers and experts throughout the world. Our first speaker for the year at Friday Forum is Dr Adrian Gallagher, a recently retired avian veterinarian. Adrian always had a strong interest in nature, in particular birds. His family grew up with properties outside Maryborough which were used for cattle production. After graduating from the University of Queensland with honours and a Bachelor of Veterinary science in 1984, Adrian worked in several general practices on Brisbane’s Northside. At this time, avian medicine and surgery was in its infancy. After growing his knowledge base, he completed his membership in Avian Health with the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists. Adrian established Australia’s first Avian only practice, Brisbane Bird Vet in 2006 which grew to a three-man practice. Although their primary patient base was companion birds, the practice was dedicated to the treatment of wildlife “pro bono” and saw a heavy wildlife case load.

At Friday Forum, Adrian will present his view on feeding wild birds, primarily discussing juvenile metabolic bone disease resulting from improper parental feeding, while also discussing some infectious disease implications of wild bird feeding. Come along to hear another side of the controversy around feeding of wild birds.

Everyone is welcome at our first Friday Forum for the year, on February 14 at the Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre, 5 Wallace Drive, Noosaville which starts at 10.30am with morning tea available at 10-10.25am. Entry is $5 by ‘tap & go’ at the door which includes morning tea/coffee.

Join the bird observers at 8.30am in the carpark for interpretive birding.

For more information, visit www.noosaparks.org.au

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