I find it odd. I battle invasive plants, insects, cats, but I've never considered invasive birds. You keep expanding my box.
@Insectra I'm sure we have some invasives here. Not sure what they are. We, humans, are the ultimate invasives. Guess we need to learn to put up with the lesser invasives.
I'm glad to see you waffle. They're messy and neat!
Here in Thailand there are many local species of myna and starling, including the common myna, which is many ways resembles the European Starling in behavior, and the way they use human buildings and dumpsters as places to nest and feed.
Here, the locals often catch starling fledglings and raise them as talking cage pets. It's legal to so with European starlings in the US also, since they are an invasive species, and they make intelligent, if messy, pets.
i never got what species they actually are. i guessed indian mynah - or starling?
@Insectra How big a problem are they over there?
@Insectra, don't be sorry, please. so the europeans are invading america (again!), & the indians take over australia - classic!
@walklightly to say nothing of the sparrows.
@FrayedBear, yes, they are now in byron after having left hamburg - similar to me.
@Insectra farmers complain of wheat & vegies losses. They are like flying mice.
@FrayedBear haha! we used to call the pigeons "rats of the air".
watcha gonna do?
Posted by FrayedBearShared from New Zealand.
Posted by FrayedBearPesticides killing birds?
Posted by FrayedBearI just had to share this!
Posted by FrayedBearIt's taken about 75 years for Australian birds & mammals to work out how to use the imported cane toads for food.
Posted by FrayedBearNo one in Victoria, Australia has heard the White Bellied Whip bird for almost 40 years. Have a listen
Posted by FrayedBearNo one in Victoria, Australia has heard the White Bellied Whip bird for almost 40 years. Have a listen
Posted by FrayedBearNo one in Victoria, Australia has heard the White Bellied Whip bird for almost 40 years. Have a listen
Posted by FrayedBearGodwit travels 23560 klms from Alaska to Tasmania in 13 days.
Posted by FrayedBearPeregrine falcons in Melbourne Australia live.
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Posted by FrayedBearMy current house & pet sit has a new bonus.
Posted by FrayedBearMy current house & pet sit has a new bonus.
Posted by FrayedBearMy current house & pet sit has a new bonus.
Posted by OldGoat43 Not exactly a pretty bird, but he can fly like a pterodactyl.
Posted by InsectraA while back I posted pics of woodcock eggs in a nest.