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To: | "Doug Holly" <> |
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Subject: | White Magpies and birds of prey |
From: | "Tony Russell" <> |
Date: | Mon, 20 May 2002 11:38:19 +0930 |
Hey, I just recently caught a total of six mice ( using a trap, not chasing them round the lounge room). Two of these I gave to Luther who ate them after a day or two of decomposition, but the other four I threw out in a section of garden which Luther can't reach - and they rapidly disappeared !. I have a pair of more or less resident maggies - I wonder if they took them. Sehr interessant ! Mex. |
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