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Mynah Trap

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Subject: Mynah Trap
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Date: Sun, 11 May 2003 13:50:36 Africa/Johannesburg
Hi Birders

I would also be very interested in learning more about Mynah traps. Please do 
send
information this way. Here in South Africa the Common Mynah is also 
well-established, and
so is another annoying alien starling, the European Starling. The last thing we 
need is
alien starlings: we have plenty of our own indigenous (and beautiful) starlings.
Interestingly the Superb Starling from further north in Africa seems to be 
establishing a
feral population in Durban. I guess that's not quite as bad as the Eurasian 
stuff...

Good birding
Chris
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Dr. Chris Lotz and Catherine Gray
BIRDING ECOTOURS
http://www.birdingecotours.co.za

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