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Last name, F.M. Date of image. Title of image. Wildlife Services Image Collection. ID No. xx-xxxx. USDA/APHIS/WS National Wildlife Research Center Archives. Image URL if citing online version |
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Invasive European starlings are the most common and numerous bird species found at dairy farms in Ohio. The frequent presence of these birds in feed bunks and watering troughs is associated with the increased likelihood of food-borne pathogens in cattle. This image appeared in the 2013 NWRC Accomplishments Report, Accomplishments in Brief: E. coli in Dairies and Starling Night Roosts. |