
Metallic Starlings
- wagga
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- Location: PORT MACQUARIE NSW
Whilst on holidays in Cairns 2 years ago, I noticed at the Kuranda free flight aviary they had these beautiful looking birds. The staff advised these birds were rehabilitated wild birds/chicks that had their nest knocked down by tree loppers.
Interestingly the birds adapted well to aviary life and were according to the staff breeding well.
Interestingly the birds adapted well to aviary life and were according to the staff breeding well.
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- arthur
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Wonder what happens to the excess young when birds such as these are "breeding well"
They can't be passed on to Qld breeders under our restrictive regs . . and eventually they must reach numbers that are surplus to requirements
Bit harsh to release them 'cold turkey' into the friendly jungle
Does anybody know?? . .
Or is it a case of "Those who Know . . Don't Tell"
Perhaps we need some NPWS reps from each state on the forum who could give logical answers to reasonable questions
I am still waiting for an answer to a question I asked of our Premier some 6 months ago when there was a 'be open with the voters' push on and any question on any subject could be asked by email
Had a reply to say she had passed it on to her Minister . . and a reply from the Minister to say that he had passed it on to his Department
Admittedly it was a difficult one . . .
"WHY CAN"T I KEEP BIRDS THAT CAN BE LEGALLY KEPT IN OTHER STATES"
They can't be passed on to Qld breeders under our restrictive regs . . and eventually they must reach numbers that are surplus to requirements
Bit harsh to release them 'cold turkey' into the friendly jungle
Does anybody know?? . .
Or is it a case of "Those who Know . . Don't Tell"
Perhaps we need some NPWS reps from each state on the forum who could give logical answers to reasonable questions
I am still waiting for an answer to a question I asked of our Premier some 6 months ago when there was a 'be open with the voters' push on and any question on any subject could be asked by email
Had a reply to say she had passed it on to her Minister . . and a reply from the Minister to say that he had passed it on to his Department
Admittedly it was a difficult one . . .
"WHY CAN"T I KEEP BIRDS THAT CAN BE LEGALLY KEPT IN OTHER STATES"
- SamDavis
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Stop trying to make sense of everything - logic has nothing to do with it. You should have posted this in your jokes thread, but it is nice to hear you still live in hope!arthur wrote:Perhaps we need some NPWS reps from each state on the forum who could give logical answers to reasonable questions
Answer: It's a long story, I'll tell you later!arthur wrote:"WHY CAN"T I KEEP BIRDS THAT CAN BE LEGALLY KEPT IN OTHER STATES"
- Tintola
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Arthur, I like the way you think. Re. "WHY CAN"T I KEEP BIRDS THAT CAN BE LEGALLY KEPT IN OTHER STATES" keep us posted as I would like to know also.arthur wrote:Wonder what happens to the excess young when birds such as these are "breeding well"
They can't be passed on to Qld breeders under our restrictive regs . . and eventually they must reach numbers that are surplus to requirements
Bit harsh to release them 'cold turkey' into the friendly jungle
Does anybody know?? . ."
I have a list of people including zoos, waiting for any excess Metallic Starlings that I might have available. So I don't think excess birds is in the near future.
They only do well in a colony of minimum of four to six birds the more the better.
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- Jayburd
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Daaw he's very cute. Well done!
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Birdwatcher and finch-keeper.
Feel free to check out my photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lewinsrail/
And my birding antics here: http://worthtwointhebushbirding.blogspot.com.au/
- desertbirds
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From what i can gather Arthur, nearly all birds bred in zoos, wildlife parks ect are passed on to other accredited facilities, such as zoos, wildlife parks ect. Its the accreditation process that stops institutions from dealing with aviculturalists.Its a pity but thats the way it is and i cant see that changing for awhile.arthur wrote:Wonder what happens to the excess young when birds such as these are "breeding well"
They can't be passed on to Qld breeders under our restrictive regs . . and eventually they must reach numbers that are surplus to requirements