Hi Debbie
A good place to start is the book:
"Introduced birds of the World" by John L. Long.
Reed Sydney 1981
ISBN 0 589 50260 3
This will give a lot of background info on the birds.
Then, if you have access, do a search on Zoological Record for the species.
Cheers
Peter
At 06:40 PM 18/08/2002 -0700, you wrote:
OK,
I know, not one to get anyone excited, but I'm looking
for general info. on these pests, habits, physiology,
history in Aus etc,. If anyone knows where to lay
their hands on anything, papers, websites etc., I'd be
grateful. Please email anything to me at
Many thanks
Debbie
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