Penny.
Great pelagics on the way to and from though, I would imagine. Poor
St Helenians though, first Napoleon then Mynahs.
Cheers,
Carl Cliford
On 14/02/2007, at 3:30 PM, Penny Brockman wrote:
Dear all
Received a copy of the UK magazine Waterlife (Wildlife and Wetlands
Trust) and in thumbing through the pages my eye was caught by a photo
of a blooming myna's head thrusting agressively from the side of the
photo, dominating the ship RMS St. Helena, in an advertisement for a
17 day trip from S.Africa to St. Helena in the S.Atlantic.
Does anyone know if Common Mynas are endemic or resident in St.
Helena? Even if they are, not the sort of bird that would encourage
me to take the trip!
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