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  • eblevins

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    birds of prey

    We need to do every thing possible to increase birds of prey in Indiana. They are a natural means to control pests. The number 1 transmitter of West Nile disease is starlings and sparrows. They contaminate live stock feed with their droppings causing disease to the heard. Although they are listed as pest and cause illness and death to animals and humans PETA is against controlling the over population of them. They damage buildings by nesting underneath roof structures where ever they can gain entry creating some of the most unsanitary conditions imaginable. To see our future go on line and search Sydney Australia dealing with starling infestations
     

    alluwant

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    That's the second one I have ever seen pretty cool. When I was about 10 I seen one in the woods in Bloomington at lake Monroe.
     

    shooter521

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    Bump for more snowy action!

    Check out this amazing photo set and blog post from Chicagoland... snowy owl vs. peregrine falcon in a lakefront throwdown!

    When a Snowy met the locals | North American Birding

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