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The Conversation : Is it really so wrong to care for an introduced bird

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Subject: The Conversation : Is it really so wrong to care for an introduced bird species?
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Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2017 21:30:12 +0000
Good morning all

For your interest.

Is it really so wrong to care for an introduced bird species?
The Conversation

The birds commonly seen in urban backyards of Australia are increasingly introduced species like this house sparrow, sharing a birdbath with a native red-browed finch. Wanda Optland While running the Australian Bird Feeding and Watering Study, I have been surveying people on whether they try to discourage undesirable birds from entering their gardens. For the survey, I used the term “undesirable birds” for introduced species such as spotted doves or house sparrows. Judging by the volume of Read the full story


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