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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Fingerlakes Region New York
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Ah, I see now! So you have Canada Geese and we have European Starlings....I think you may have gotten the better deal!
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LeAnn http://www.keepsakeknits.com 2.0.0 T. radix (anerythristic plains garter) "Asmodeus" and "Zassaliss" 0.0.1 T. proximus orarius "Carrot" 1.1.0 T. sirtalis pickeringii "Azule" and "Penny" |
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Possibly, I don't really know how much competition there is between these geese and our original species.
Then again, we also got the white-tailed deer, the Canadian beaver, the muskrat and the American mink. The first three haven't had any significant adverse effects on the ecosystem, but the mink is doing serious damage. Funny thing about this country, it was under ice up until about 10 000 years ago and partially under water until a few thousand years ago. New species are constantly moving in. |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Fingerlakes Region New York
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Yeah, people (in general) can be very short-sighted sometimes and not bother to think about the consequences.
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