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INDIAN MYNA TRAP (MINI)
Australia's environment is under attack from an introduced species"
The Indian Mynahs mark out their territory and defend it fiercely, combining and using their superior numbers to keep the Australian native birds away. That is, if any natives in the area have survived the breeding season.
During the breeding season the flock combs its territory for breeding hollows. If any are already occupied by Possums, Sugar Gliders, Rainbow Lorikeets, Corellas or any other bird/ animal species they attack them and eject them from the hollows. If there are eggs or young in the nests they throw them to the ground, the eggs are destroyed, the young killed. Should the parents attempt to defend their home and young the Indian Mynahs keep attacking in large numbers until the defenders are dead or fled.
Indian Mynah victims Any Australian native bird or marsupial that requires tree hollows to live or breed is subject to Indian Mynah attack during the nesting season. Any bird or animal that enters the Indian Mynahs territory at other times will also be attacked. Indian Mynahs do not share territory or food sources willingly.
Uncounted millions of Australian native chicks and marsupial babies die from Indian Mynah attacks every year. With the adult birds homeless they are unable to breed. Because the marsupials are territorial, even if they flee the attack they are unlikely to survive away from their home territory.
Do the Indian Mynahs make use of all the hollows they acquire? No they don’t. The ones they don’t need they fill with garbage and rubbish to prevent the Australian native birds and marsupials returning. This is backed up by military style action to drive any new native’s away.
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