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Cockatiel

To: "'Mark Kliene'" <>
Subject: Cockatiel
From: Bill Stent <>
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 09:32:07 +1000
Hey, Mark and others

Any idea as to the expected fate of this Cockatiel?  My sister has one that
she allows to fly loose around the house.  I told her that the bird could
become a problem if allowed to escape.  

Is there the possibility of escapee Cockatiels forming a feral population?
Should these birds be shot?  Can I shoot my sister?

Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: 
 Behalf Of Mark Kliene
Sent: Thursday, 19 October 2000 9:18
To: Birding-aus
Subject: Cockatiel


Hi all,

A most unusual sighting for me this morning around 8:15, while
driving along Dunne street in Kingsbury (Melb suburb) apart from the
usual
Sulfhur-Crested Cockatoos--- a Cockatiel!!! perched on
powerlines.Probably
an escapee,but who knows? any thoughts?

Cheers,

mark Kliene.


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