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House Crow

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Subject: House Crow
From: L&L Knight <>
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 07:27:32 +1000
Where there's one House Crow there may be another one that you don't know about, or it may be joined by another one at a later date. If you find one fox in Tasmania, you shoot it, regardless of whether you know there are others about.

Regards, Laurie.


On 17/03/2008, at 9:43 PM, Grant Brosie wrote:

And we're back to the one House Crow = Alfred
Hitchcock's "The Birds" theory.

I'm not trying to stir people or upset anyone but I
think comparing one ship assisted (?) Crow to the
introduced Cane Toad and Lantana is a bit much. One
crow is not going to breed (unless its from Jurrasic
Park). Of course, if there is a chance the Crow could
hybridise with the local Ravens then steps should be
taken to prevent this.

This is my opinion. Its amazing how quickly people get
shot down (pardon the pun) when their point of view
doesn't sit easy with others.

Cheers,
Grant Brosie
Raworth

Rabbit season! Duck season! Rabbit season! Duck
season!.......CROW SEASON!!  SHOOT!






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