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Acknowledgments
M. Eiger: Many thanks to Janine Perlman for always answering my nerdy questions about bird
stuff, Jean Chamberlain for her unbiased input and for exchanging ideas, Jodi Swenson for her
laughter and knowledge when I get stuck, and Suzie Gilbert for connecting me to other great reha-
bilitators on Facebook.
G. Purdin: Special thanks to Rebecca Duerr for all the work, dedication, and insight she’s put
into this book and so many other things. Thanks to Jason Williams for his friendship and good
cheer through some tough nighttime crewshifts. Thanks also to the many rehabbers who have
shared with me the adventure of wildlife rehabilitation.
Sources for Products Mentioned
Emeraid IC Carnivore: Lafeber Company, 24981 N 1400 East Road, Cornell, IL 61319, (800)
842‐6445, https://lafeber.com.
Harrison’s Recovery Formula: Harrison’s Bird Foods, 7108 Crossroads Blvd. Suite 325, Brentwood,
TN 37027, (800) 346‐0269, www.harrisonsbirdfoods.com.
Mazuri products: Mazuri, PMI Nutrition International, LLC, PO Box 66 812, St. Louis, MO 63166,
www.mazuri.com.
Nuts “n” Bugs: Wild Bird Store, 3160 East Fort Lowell Road, Tuscon, AZ, 520‐322‐9466, https://
wildbirdsonline.com.
UltraCare Mite and Lice Bird Spray: 8 in 1 Pet Products, Hauppauge, NY, (800) 645‐5154.
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