Well of course one could postulate that this related to a music based
description of the key of sounds that it made. Or maybe a small irritant.
Guessing it could be about Noisy Miners but I do not know if they swoop
people (friarbirds do). I have not heard of Noisy Miners called Miner Birds
or Minor Birds. Or is it about Common Mynas, as they are generally called
Myna Birds, which could easily be miss spelt. Or as usual someone doesn't
know the difference or spelling or maybe in the context of a warning, the
difference doesn't matter a lot.
Philip
-----Original Message-----
From: David McDonald (personal)
Sent: Wednesday, 2 October 2013 12:56 PM
To: CanberraBirds
Subject: Minor Birds
Hi, a sign spotted at University House, ANU, yesterday - David
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