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To: | Philip Veerman <> |
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Subject: | Escaping birds |
From: | martin butterfield <> |
Date: | Tue, 31 Aug 2010 12:40:49 +1000 |
Thanks for those comments Philip. Here is a link http://www.rspb.org.uk/ourwork/policy/species/nonnative/eagleowls.asp to the article from which I extracted material in my last message. The only suggestion I can find as to why people might keep eagle owls is in the reference to falconry (although when - in my youth in the UK - I hung out with falconers I never head of anyone having an Eagle Owl). I agree that there is a leap from the number of certificates to the inference that there are a large number of birds in captivity. WRT to the last bit what I was hoping for was someone who is connected with the captive bird situation in Canberra (or indeed elsewhere in Australia) to say something like "Our members, who have got n birds of species A, have reported z escapes per year.". This would be to be a useful topic for research by someone concerned about the impact of feral birds. Martin On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 6:31 PM, Philip Veerman <> wrote:
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