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From:
To: Robert Inglis; birding-aus
Sent: Mon Aug 13 20:57:05 2007
Subject: Re: Western Ringneck in Sunbury
Wouldn't it be a bad thing if it survived and became established in a place
where it doesn't normally occur?
Peter Shute
-----Original Message-----
From: on behalf of Robert Inglis
Sent: Mon 13/08/2007 10:11 AM
To: birding-aus
Cc:
Subject: Re: Western Ringneck in Sunbury
Personally, I would be saddened to think that a bird which was possibly bred in
an aviary
had been released or had escaped into the wild. However, that sadness would be
lessened to a degree
to if it appeared that the bird was surviving well in the "wild".
It would appear from the maps and notes in the first Atlas of Australian Birds
(1984) and the Atlas
of Victorian Birds (1987) that populations of Port Lincoln Parrots (Barnardius
zonarius zonarius)
have been established from aviary escapes.
Cheers
Bob Inglis
Sandstone Point
Qld
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