“…Although Erysipelothrix infection in the wild birds is sporadic, some massive outbreaks have been reported in Eared Grebes of the Great Salt Lake (Jensen and Cotter, 1976). Free ranging wild and captive birds such as racing pigeons (Cousquer, 2005), quails (Mutalib et al, 1995), emus (Swan and Lindsey, 1998;Morgan et al, 2011), pheasants (Milne et al, 1997;Hennig et al, 2006), chukar partridge (Pettit et al, 1976), malleefowl (Blyde and Woods, 1999), parrots (Livingston et al, 2013), chukars (Butcher and Panigrahy, 1985), Hawaiian crow (Work et al, 1999), blue penguin (Boerner et al, 2004), endangered kakapo (Gartrell et al, 2005), laughing kookaburra (Opriessnig et al, 2005), takahe, kiwi, and black stilts (Alley and Gartrell, 2019) showed infections with E. rhusiopathiae.…”