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One day's catch

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Subject: One day's catch
From: "Margaret Leggoe" <>
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 11:27:43 +1100

This is my submission for inclusion in the McHandke book of records. 

 

This was really interesting.  I had seen very few Indian Mynas for several weeks, and for a time had stopped baiting the trap.  A few days ago I moved the trap and put some pellets in it, not expecting to catch much.  Even then, I did not see any more Mynas than before.  This lot appeared from “nowhere”.  My guess is they were moving on at the end of breeding, and just dropped in for a feed en route.

 

Margaret Leggoe

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