Greg,
My stance is this....leave the bird alone as we would
for any other vagrant. However, if the bird is joined
by another...therefore posing a colonising threat,
then steps must be taken.
This is one bird.
At this point I must say that we're repeating
ourselves and no longer a viable, interesting thread.
Cheers,
Grant Brosie
Raworth
--- Gregory Little <> wrote:
> Gooday Grant
>
> Who knows how climate change, whether it is natural
> or man made, will
> affect "natural" animal population distribution
> across the globe. When
> our landmass eventually gets closer to or bumps into
> Asia there will be
> heaps of species that will "naturally" self
> introduce. But, until that
> time, if it is obviously man introduced or assisted,
> accidental or
> purposely, we have to decide to either shrug
> shoulders and not care or
> eradicate it, if possible, especially if it is a
> perceived threat with a
> bad history overseas.
>
> So, what is your stance Grant, let em all in
> regardless, or, try to
> control.
>
> Greg Little
>
> Greg Little - Principal Consultant
> General Flora and Fauna
> PO Box 526
> Wallsend, NSW, 2287, Australia
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Of Grant Brosie
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> To: birding australia
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Re: House Crow (not a
> sighting)
>
> Hi Greg,
>
> Well if thats the case why worry about one ship
> assisted bird in Sydney when we should be looking to
> the north for a possible invasion.
>
> Cheers,
> Grant Brosie :-)
>
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