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BIRDING-AUS] Terrorist Magpie-Larks

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Subject: BIRDING-AUS] Terrorist Magpie-Larks
From: "Birding Services Brisbane" <>
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 08:00:29 +1000
From: Birding Services Brisbane <>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 7:51 AM
Subject: Terrorist Magpie-Larks


> Hi Sally
>
> I am an ornithologist in Brisbane and I often deal  with problem birds for
> QPWS.  This includes a number of Magpie Larks.  Some have caused severe
eye
> damage to people.  These I catch and relocate well away from their home
> territory and away from people (QPWS policy).
> Quite a few birds from a number of species selectively attack people and
we
> don't really know why.  Some do it for a while and then stop while others
> continue.
>
> I do not know what will happen with your birds.  You could try playing
taped
> calls when your boss is leaving as this will distract them and they may
> cease their aggressive behaviour.  I would make sure that your boss keeps
> his eyes protected.  Environment Agencies in Darwin may also have some
> suggestions regarding the problem.
>
> Cheers
>
> Roy Sonnenburg



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