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BENSONSAN
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I feel better knowing im only a drive away from sam. It does make sense wouldnt like to be picking them up from the airport.
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Well there happy in there little aviary. Scared and hide in the nest box but there coming around. Very pretty tho.
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Keep an eye on the hen for aggression. They are evil. I have had two hens kill cocks so far.
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Whoa!!! Typical women hey....will keep and eye on the poor fella. Jeez hes stuck with her..no how the poor bloke feels. Thanks danny. If i breed them do you want some cocks?
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I do need some but hopefully have some in the pipeline.
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WIll have some other well known pest species for you soon to danny.
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mattymeischke
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Post some pics, Ben; love to see them.
My sporadic trapping efforts have so far yielded a crimson rosella, a white-eye and several wood pigeons, all released unharmed to the delight of my children.
I will post pics of my sparrows as soon as I can catch the little blighters.
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Have some Spotted Turtle Doves if anyones keen.
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mattymeischke wrote:My sporadic trapping efforts have so far yielded a crimson rosella, a white-eye and several wood pigeons, all released unharmed to the delight of my children..

Could you elaborate on "Wood Pigeons" please?
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mattymeischke
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Crested wood pigeons. Common as mud around here.
The iPhone app calls it Crested Pigeon, Ocyphaps lophotes.
Perhaps another case of confusing local names...
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