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The Common Myna

To: "Willem Jan Marinus Vader" <>
Subject: The Common Myna
From: Penny <>
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2023 09:48:36 +1100
Whole heartedly agree !!!  The ability of some bird species and others to evolve so effectively In a different habitat is equal to ours, but they don’t do the harm we do.  It took a long time for us to achieve successful rabbit populations here, and they are still with us despite our introducing diseases, but we slotted in immediately, ousted any protest from those already here and then tried to write them out of history. Just look at our history. 


On Tue, Feb 21, 2023, at 6:35 AM, Geoff Ryan wrote:
Some years ago I wrote this about the Common Myna:

The Common Myna


According to the Common Myna

Life in Oz could not be finer

Ample ecologic niches

Full of gastronomic riches.


To refugees from lands afar

The Aussie door is left ajar

From the overcrowded Ganges delta

Come Common Mynas seeking shelter.


Mind you, stress can be intense

When translocating continents

To achieve an immigration mission

You can’t dismiss the competition.


Kites, magpies and Currawong

All do their best to do them wrong

Goannas, snakes and many others

And don’t forget those Kookaburras.


They steal their nests, eat their young

When settling in has just begun

And believe you me I do not jest

When I say specific prejudice.


Mind you one can understand

These natives think it is their land

Millenia of evolution

Occupation and collusion.


But it’s hard to comprehend the hate

From the pale-skinned primate

Also recent immigrants

From over crowded continents.


These humans flaunt their shameless skill

For destroying habitats at will

Converting ancient forest tall

Into ugly urban sprawl.


They eliminate all competition

With poison, plough and land division

And into fragile habitats

Bring rabbits, foxes, toads and cats.


And thus it seems to be to me

Such unashamed hypocrisy

Amidst destruction caused by them

The Common Myna to condemn.


Geoff Ryan

2010


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