For those that are interested in the distribution of the Indian Mynah see the
web site at http://www.anu.edu.au/srmes/wildlife/myna.html this site gives two
time periods for the dispersal of this species.
Regards,
Alan Leishman,
Plant Sciences,
Royal Botanic Gardens,
Mrs Macquaries Road,
Sydney, NSW 2565
Tel: (02) 9231 8166
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>>> Laurie & Leanne Knight <> 07/04/01 05:21pm >>>
NT FEARS OF BIRD PEST
Publication: Advertiser (p21, 02-07-2001)
ENVIRONMENT authorities fear the Indian mynah - an introduced bird that
has decimated native species in southeast Australia - has reached
Darwin.
Parks and Wildlife Commission officers have been told that three of the
pests have been seen in recent days.
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