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Subject: indian ringnecks
From: storm <>
Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 13:24:02 +1000
Hi Ian

Croydon NSW or Croydon Vic or Croydon SA?

I live near Croydon NSW and haven't seen any ringnecks living wild.

In any event it should be the equivalent of the Department of Primary Industries who are able to deal with them. If they will deal with them is another question all together.

cheers
storm



On 11/06/2011 1:03 PM, Ian Clark wrote:
hi i'v e just rejoined the list after a long time away 
 whats the status of these indian  ringnecks  at the moment ? there is a flock of  assisted birds (could be 20?)  in croydon  that will almost undoubtedly breed this coming season.  did they breed  last season   ?  where do you check what   feral birds are establishing  and  what is being done to manage them ?  i did some quick google searches   but only came up with avicultural type sites  , and didn't have much luck browsing the archives 

cheers Ian 
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