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Subject: | Re: Rainbow Lorikeets continuing to spread |
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Date: | Thu, 01 Oct 1998 09:33:33 -0400 |
In <>, on 10/01/98 at 07:04 AM, "Alex J. Saar" <> said: >In WA, Rainbow Lorikeets were first recorded as an "invasion" early in >1968 [snip] >When I first saw them, I too thought of them as a welcome addition. Now I >think of them as any other feral.... G'day Alex (and others) I'm unclear why you regard them as on a par with the other ferals? Please explain? Cheers Steve |
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