sorry storm .....croydon in Victoria i observed about 6 in nov /december
2010 and this last week up to about 20 at roosting time there calls are
easily recognisable and common in the area
On 11/06/2011, at 1:24 PM, storm wrote:
> 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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