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Started by caskur, July 14, 2018, 11:07:04 PM

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This is what I see everyday, white ibis... BUT, it's the crack of dawn so the colour isn't full daylight colour here ..





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caskur

sadly they've been maligned as, "bin chickens" They're very gentle.





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Anonymous

I think bin chickens is like a garbage eater.

Bricktop

I don't know about bins, but they'll clear out your fishpond in a day.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"I don't know about bins, but they'll clear out your fishpond in a day.

Believe it or not, we have a problem with goldfish and koi in our rivers..



They eat the eggs of native species..



I didn't think they could survive our cold winters..



So, don't release goldfish into our rivers and lakes.

Bricktop

Same here...with carp.



They turn the water muddy because they scavenge on the river bottom.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"Same here...with carp.



They turn the water muddy because they scavenge on the river bottom.

They are a problem in the great lakes.

caskur

Quote from: "Fashionista"I think bin chickens is like a garbage eater.




I think they're fantastic... other wordly looking but some people consider them pests.



It's that way with anything native... they're considered pests. ie farmers shoot native birds or poison them... birds that are worth $15,000 a pair overseas.





Sadly, I live in a country of cranks.





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Frood

Quote from: "Bricktop"Same here...with carp.



They turn the water muddy because they scavenge on the river bottom.


And yet only NSW has ever had a trial period for carp bow hunting which is a huge sport and environmentally responsible boon in the rest of the world. They have competitions for it.
Blahhhhhh...

Anonymous

Quote from: "caskur"
Quote from: "Fashionista"I think bin chickens is like a garbage eater.




I think they're fantastic... other wordly looking but some people consider them pests.



It's that way with anything native... they're considered pests. ie farmers shoot native birds or poison them... birds that are worth $15,000 a pair overseas.





Sadly, I live in a country of cranks.





Another story, another time!~

Sorry, I didn't understand the word  bin chickens.

 ac_blush

caskur

Australian birds... noisy... entertaining and fun



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Quote from: "caskur"Australian birds... noisy... entertaining and fun



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They look like members of the parrot family?

caskur

Who has facebook?



check this rainbow lorikeet out...



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caskur

I love how this board accepts fb stuff. It's so cool.
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Bricktop

Quote from: "Dinky Dianna"
Quote from: "Bricktop"Same here...with carp.



They turn the water muddy because they scavenge on the river bottom.


And yet only NSW has ever had a trial period for carp bow hunting which is a huge sport and environmentally responsible boon in the rest of the world. They have competitions for it.


They had an electronic stun device that acted on carp only...that was a fail.



They claimed to have a carp-only virus that will kill carp and nothing else.



Still waiting.



The only way to get rid of the carp is to trawl the river and throw the native species back. And that won't happen.

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