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Re: Grey Butcherbirds around Melbourne.

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Subject: Re: Grey Butcherbirds around Melbourne.
From: Ian May <>
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 22:18:22 +0930
g'Day all

Could it be that the local decline of Blue Wrens to which Michael refers
is a likely consequence of other factors rather than just the presence
of Grey Buthcherbirds.  An alternative explanation for the recent
decline of Blue Wrens in some areas is the removal of shelter plants
such as blackberries and other similarly structured exotics that were
providing protection to small birds.

If the definition of a weed is an undesirable plant then perhaps when
considering the protection and conservation of birds, a weed may not
always be a weed when such a plant is growing in the right place.


Regards


Ian May



 wrote:

> > Mike Carter wrote:
> >
> > One reason for their increase is naughty people like me who so enjoy there 
> > presence, feed them in their backgarden!
> >
> I think naughty is the wrong word. Degrading might be better.
>
> Small skinks suffer enormously from butcherbird predation and I know 
> butcherbirds are associated with the disappearance of blue wrens.
>
> Thus in a heathland (not often visited by Noisy Miners etc to harass them) 
> the population has been reduced from about 20 to one, possibly itinerant, 
> female. This coincided with the arrival of Grey Butcherbirds.
>
> Similarly this summer, their breeding in a part of our foreshore bush was 
> accompanied by blue wrens practically disappearing from that area with none 
> of the signs of breeding, which was recorded around there for about 20 years.
>
> Please don't do it.
>
> Michael Norris
> Bayside Friends of Native Wildlife
>
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