Follow on...
I, too, had a pair of Mynas pecking at a recently killed Rainbow
Lorikeet in the Eagleby area south of Brisbane several months ago. As
you described, Reg, they flew off the corpse as I approached and
returned before I could U turn. I took the corpse with me and dropped in
to some deep grass down the road. I thought it deserved a btter 'burial'
than being pulled to pieces in the road!
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 21:18:04 +1100, "Reg Clark" <>
said:
>
>
> Hello Alan
>
> As my wife and I were driving from our local shopping centre recently ,
> we noticed some activity on the road immediately ahead of our car and
> were forced to stop. The jumble of feathers resolved itself in to six
> Indian Mynas that were feeding on the still bleeding corpse of a Noisy
> Miner which had apparently been struck by a vehicle ahead of us .They
> sat on the adjacent kerb and returned to their feast when we passed.
>
> Reg
>
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