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Subject: | Re: Mystery Parrot Solved! |
From: | "Nigel Sterpin" <> |
Date: | Sat, 19 Sep 1998 11:44:37 +1000 |
Here, Here!!!!!! ---------- > From: > To: > Subject: Re: Mystery Parrot Solved! > Date: Friday, September 18, 1998 13:32 > So what (non-Australian) "common escapes" are missing ? I'd like to see > a "SHOOT THEM" page in field guides with notes on Barbary Doves and > Ring-necked Parakeets. Are there any other candidates ? Perhaps > Red-whiskered Bulbul should be added to the "SHOOT THEM" page because of > its potential spread when global warming gets going (helped by most > political parties' support of continuing low energy prices). > > Michael Norris |
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