Dimitris et al,
If you click on Mallard on that web page, it opens a page with
information on the species, which says that the species is not
protected anywhere in Australia and that "In Australia, the species is
considered undesirable as it hybridises and competes for habitat with
the native Black Duck." The one species of duck that needs to be
eliminated in Australia, and it can not be shot.
Obviously the person who drafted the web page has not passed the
Waterfowl Identification Test and is obviously WIT-less.
Carl Clifford
On 07/02/2012, at 2:06 PM, Dimitris Bertzeletos wrote:
On another note. I see that Mallard are on the list of birds hunters
are not allowed to shoot...
http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/game-hunting/game/australian-water-fowl/waterfowl-not-for-hunting
D/
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To:
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 17:35:04 +0200
Subject: [Birding-Aus] Duck shooting season- There's an
identification test?
Hello all,
I've just learned that there's an identification test that
waterfowlers need to pass before they can shoot in the field. Anyone
have any idea how stringent this is? Evidence suggests not stringent
enough...
Cheers,
D.
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