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Subject: | Little Ravens pinching milk |
From: | "Chris Sanderson" <> |
Date: | Mon, 28 Aug 2006 10:36:09 +1000 |
A friend recently related a story to me where Echidnas would pierce the tops of their milk bottles and drink the milk as well. Looks like our wildlife is pretty adaptable to human environments when it gets the chance. Chris On 8/27/06, Roger Giller <> wrote: We used to have the same problem with magpies at Engadine on the southern edge of Sydney about 30 years ago. We put paper cups over the top of the empty bottles and the milko would place them over the full ones. Roger Giller |
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