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HOUSE CROW- Fremantle WA

To: Tony Russell <>, 'Damian Baxter' <>, "" <>
Subject: HOUSE CROW- Fremantle WA
From: Tom Wilson <>
Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2016 08:10:29 +0000
Maybe Tony – but House Crows are known to be highly invasive and have wrecked 
the existing wildlife in areas where they have been deliberately or 
inadvertently introduced.  Don’t the native birds also have rights? One might 
be OK (unless it was  gravid female – unlikely I would have thought), but what 
if a 2nd bird arrived and a breeding pair established? 
Tom Wilson

From: Tony Russell 
Sent: Wednesday, March 9, 2016 2:43 PM
To: 'Damian Baxter' ;  
Subject: HOUSE CROW- Fremantle WA

Yes, those mad people are only too keen to destroy anything unusual, as
though the thing has no right to life.
T

-----Original Message-----
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Damian Baxter
Sent: Wednesday, March 9, 2016 12:43 PM
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Subject: HOUSE CROW- Fremantle WA

For those not on Facebook,

There is a House Crow at the J shed in Fremantle this morning.

Feeding in the gardens with the much larger Australian Ravens.


Department of Ag has been notified so not sure for how long this bird will
be twitchable.



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