Subject: | Re: Owl in suburbia. (East coast, Australia.) |
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From: | "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000 |
Date: | Thu Nov 1, 2007 6:58 pm ((PDT)) |
> >spotted Turtle-Dove (an introduced species which I think we could > do without)< > When does an introduced species become a native? this bird was introduced in the 1800's just a little after the settler's. Species like feral cats and cane toads yes, get rid of them but this dove is harmless? Just a question? Martyn ************************************* Martyn Stewart http://www.naturesound.org Redmond. WA 425-898-0462 Make every garden a wildlife habitat ************************************** Listen to the Birds and the Bees at http://naturesound.libsyn.org/ |
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