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indian Mynors

To: "kfp" <>
Subject: indian Mynors
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 21:56:51 +1000
Robyn et al

I will swap ideas for reducing Indian Myna numbers for those for reducing Noisy Miner numbers. We never get Indian Mynas in our yard, yet they are to be found just over our back fence in reasonable numbers in the local shopping precinct. In our back yard Noisy Miners rule!, not OK. I would be grateful for any hints on the amelioration o the numbers of these backyard bullies.

Cheers,

Carl Clifford

On 19/09/2005, at 7:15 PM, kfp wrote:

Hello people

what is the general thought about trapping Indian Mynors? When we first moved to Buttaba, NSW four years ago, there were more native birds visiting us. Now we have more Indian mynors in our yard. Apart from planting native trees , which we are doing are there any other ideas on how to reduce the
number's of indian mynors.

Robyn
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