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'''Treatment'''
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The treatment for a true '''bird's beak''' on endoscopy is to remove the '''bird's beak'''and other bird parts. In rare instances, you might find a whole live bird. Do not forget to send to pathology to determine what type of bird it is. Pigeons are the most common, though rare '''bird's beaks''' include the Asian crested ibis, red-crowned crane, and orange-bellied parrot. [[File:Egret.jpg|300px|thumb|center|''Picture of whole egret including its beak found on endoscopy January 2014 and released shortly thereafter back into the wild'']]