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To: | friarbird43 friarbird43 <> |
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Subject: | Common Mynas |
From: | Tony Russell <> |
Date: | Wed, 18 Nov 2020 09:12:09 +1030 |
All this debate about Mynas, common or Indian, is all very interesting but doesn't solve anything. They are HERE and there's no way to get rid of them. They are as common as sparrows and starlings, get used to them and live with it, just as we do with other introduced species. Sorry fellas, you are wasting your breath. Ancient twitcher. On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 at 08:27, <> wrote:
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