Welcome aboard!Harley wrote:......(Please forgive me being a stickler for details, comes with being a freelance writer I guess)......
I remember a mate describing freelancing as "being unemployed between random paychecks"
Welcome aboard!Harley wrote:......(Please forgive me being a stickler for details, comes with being a freelance writer I guess)......
Been writing for fishing mags for too many years to recall, will be submitting a few shooting articles in the not too distant future.kjd wrote: Welcome mate,
What sort of writing do you do? Hunting and shooting etc?
Yeh, pity kjd. Unfortunately humans have upset the balance in favour of the Noisy Miner. From the Australian Museum's website (http://australianmuseum.net.au/Noisy-Miner):kjd wrote:Regardless of that trapper they are still native!
stinkitup wrote:Funny enough straight after he dropped a big kooka came over to see the comotion and next thing he drops down and starts pecking the Mynah. I guess they don't like em either
Sure, but still illegal to shoot them without a permit.trapper wrote:Yeh, pity kjd. Unfortunately humans have upset the balance in favour of the Noisy Miner. From the Australian Museum's website (http://australianmuseum.net.au/Noisy-Miner):kjd wrote:Regardless of that trapper they are still native!
"Noisy Miners, Manorina melanocephala, can be annoying because of their constant vocalizations, but their main problem is the impact they have on other birds. Both problems arise from a dramatic increase in their abundance resulting from the creation of favourable habitat by humans."
Humans have created a habitat which favours the Noisy Miner over the other native birds. I've seen that first hand with the parrots and kookas. We created the problem, and we have the means to help reduce it. Nuff said.
Yephold it hold it wrote: Are starlings considered a pest?