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From: ronald barr (no email)
Date: Wed Dec 01 2004 - 20:38:55 EST
Forget it - absolutely nothing compares to the Herring Gull which has
spread around the world - they're basically flying rats.......oh well
maybe starlings. And cormorants eat fish. I worked on Penekese Island
trying to protect the tern hatcheries from gulls.
I suspect mosquitoes are more useful, at least frogs and birds eat them.
Ron
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Rogers [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 7:14 PM
To: ;
Subject: Re: Keeping away the gulls and pelicans
OK, that settles that. Now let's move on to Cormorants and the blight
they
visit upon moored and docked boats in the NE.
Ron Rogers
Willard 40 AIRBORNE
Lying Annapolis
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From: <>
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| Right they're great flyers, but unfortunately given the help of homo
| sapien's garbage they are one of the most destructive birds around -
| ask any tern who is trying to raise its young. To say nothing of
| Eiders and other species. So IMHO people who feed them should be shot
| at dawn...
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