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Purple Swamphen in Birdata

To: Katrina Knight <>
Subject: Purple Swamphen in Birdata
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Sat, 16 May 2009 14:41:09 +1000
They should feel right at home with all the Melaleuca quinquenervia.

Carl Clifford


On 16/05/2009, at 7:33 AM, Katrina Knight wrote:

At 03:21 PM 05/15/2009 Peter Shute wrote:
I can't really imagine anyone taking swamphens there deliberately, less so accidentally.

For what it is worth, swamphens got accidentally introduced in south Florida in the USA in the 1990s. As I remember the story, someone was keeping several of them and along came a hurricane that let them go. They've been multiplying and spreading. State game wardens spent 2-1/2 years trying to eradicate them, killing about 3,200 of them. They recently gave up. They estimate that the current population is 2,000-3,000 birds. So evidently, it doesn't take much of an introduction to get a good population of them going.

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Katrina Knight

Reading, PA, USA

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