With the little PS comment you seem to have failed to grasp the fundamentals of
the argument in
that the House Crow has been shown to be an aggressive competitor with
devastates native bird
populations. I am not sure how this relates in any way to the Cattle Egret.
Vagrants must be taken
on a case by case basis, it has nothing to do with ignorance. Going to site
after site and only
seeing flocks of common mynas or streams filled with thousands of cane toad
tadpoles tends to
drive the point home.
Regards, Simon Muirhead
Quoting Grant Brosie <>:
> Everyone,
>
> Whilst I don't agree with shooting a bird because its
> there, I must concede defeat to the popular vote.
> Thanks to all those who replied, especially to Chris
> and Greg who actually put their points of view across
> effectively and nicely.
>
> Cheers,
> Grant Brosie
> Raworth
>
> PS. Bet Cattle Egrets are happy they arrived in more
> ignorant times.
>
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