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To: | Jason McHattan <> |
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Subject: | Cull Noisy Miners |
From: | Dave Torr <> |
Date: | Wed, 18 May 2016 03:00:56 +0000 |
I wonder how long the effect lasts for - how long before they move back in? Anything that can be done to deter them once they have been cleared out of an area? On 18 May 2016 at 12:05, Jason McHattan <> wrote: > I was up in Lamington NP last week. I spent three days at O'Reilly's, and > around there the National Parks people 'captured' all > the Noisy Miners, and something like 30 species came back. The birdlife in > that area is amazing. > > I also spent a few days at Binna Burra, where there are plently of Noisy > Miners, but other than Satin Bowerbirds and Currawongs, > there was very little else. I'm thinking of 'capturing' all the Noisy > Miners around my place now...... > > Cheers, > Jason. > > |
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