I would have thought that for a patch list, for most people the rules would be
very relaxed for a species they'd seen elsewhere. I'd consider even counting a
dead one if I could be sure it wasn't carried there.
Peter Shute
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> On 10 Jun 2014, at 4:18 am, "Laurie Knight" <> wrote:
>
> G’day Carl
>
> That depends on what rules you have established for your patch list. Bear in
> mind, that list rules, like national constitutions, can have amendments.
>
> Regards, Laurie.
>
>> On 9 Jun 2014, at 7:04 pm, Carl Clifford <> wrote:
>>
>> I have a guest for the night, a young Tawny Frogmouth which was hit by a car
>> on the road outside the house. I have rung WIRES, and they are trying to get
>> here tonight, otherwise, if it lasts the night, I will take it to the vet in
>> the morning. It is the first TF I have seen on my local patch, but have a
>> bit of a moral dilemma as to whether I can tick him.
>>
>> Carl Clifford
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