Re: Foxes, ladies and weapons




Some types are I have them here . Some people call them magpie larks. I
think they are the same thing.
Peggy
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They came over to NZ and they do the same thing. Not a big problem but
sometimes an area will experience difficulties. However we have the
advantage: they're not native and they're SO not protected!


How did they get there?


Wings. Wings + wind I suppose. There are a few Australian wind-borne
immigrants here! Not including the possums which some bright spark
decided would make a great fur industry for NZ.

A L P

So are magpies native to Australia?

Mary




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