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Myths about baby birds that are out of the nest
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Quote:Don't get me wrong, I would have moved the bird as well. Just saying what happens here. While it is sad and I couldn't personally kill one, I understand the need to euthanase them as they're killing off our native birds much like they are in Canada where it is legal for people to kill them.

Is it legal to kill a Starling in Canada?
Introduced animals and plants are a problem all over the world. They often go wild because there is no natural predator to keep them in check.
I wish there was some way to remove them. I don't see how it is possible with starlings. There are so many of them and they are everywhere.

None of these animals asked to be introduced to a new area. It is different with the birds that have extended their range further north. They may be new, but they still fit into the local ecosystem.

With the invasive plants, groups of people go out and clear and area of the plant. It is slow work, but I think it is helping.
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RE: Myths about baby birds that are out of the nest - by Catherine - 05-09-2015, 03:55 PM

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