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Pied Currawongs and Yellow Wattlebirds

To: Terry Bishop <>
Subject: Pied Currawongs and Yellow Wattlebirds
From: Mr Peter Kyne <>
Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2007 12:35:29 +1000
Terry, 

Do you know more details about the escaped Wattlebirds? Has the "guy" 
been prosecuted? I do not know if our fauna or environmental laws cover 
such situtions, but I am interested to know if they do and if action 
has been taken, as this practice is certainly unacceptable.

The last thing we want now is for the birds to breed. Has Parks been 
notified of these birds, so that they can be removed? (I am not wishing 
to open a debate here, but I bet I will...)

Cheers, from windy North Stradbroke Island where all the migratory 
waders seem to have pushed off, but where there are plenty of terns 
around (including 5 Lesser Crested yesterday here at the local tide 
high "roost" in Dunwich).

Pete Kyne
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