Hahaha, Bok did exactly the same noise when Belle and Snow arrived. Figured it was her voicing her displeasure at the new arrivals 😂
Was very happy when she gradually stopped (for the neighbours sake!)
So true. It was very noisy.
 
I understand that completely. You must protect the native species first and foremost. It would be nice if death wasn't the only option. If it wasn't for the band on his foot, no one would have been the wiser. Just another pigeon.
That's true! But pigeons usually stay at home, don't they? Only the racing pigeons fly so far and they're trying to get home.

I've read it's far more common that racing pigeons from China show up in Australia. I presume all those are killed too. I daresay we get a few from New Zealand too.

I think if a bird is banded, remove it to quarantine as soon as possible, then contact the owner and invite them to choose between quarantinng then release, returning home on the next available flight, or culling, with a deadline on the decision eg one week. If the owner does not respond, cull the bird unless others have offered to cover the cost of its quarantine.
 
I'm more worried about his hitchhikers than Joe himself.
Look I get it. You don't want your native species wiped out. That's your call. It's your country and that is a great moral position to take.

I say that if there is any other way, the law should not take any life. Any. That's BY Bob's belief. It is not the belief of the majority of Australians. Your process is simple. Owner pays or the animal dies. It keeps loopholes from causing issues and saves the expense of housing and feeding stray animals that show up on your shores. It is an eminently reasonable position.

Ironically, I bet other, non-labeled, pigeons have already made the trip or will follow Joe's lead. It's the leg band that is resulting in Joe's death sentence. Without it no one would have any idea he was different or from another country.
 
Look I get it. You don't want your native species wiped out. That's your call. It's your country and that is a great moral position to take.

I say that if there is any other way, the law should not take any life. Any. That's BY Bob's belief. It is not the belief of the majority of Australians. Your process is simple. Owner pays or the animal dies. It keeps loopholes from causing issues and saves the expense of housing and feeding stray animals that show up on your shores. It is an eminently reasonable position.

Ironically, I bet other, non-labeled, pigeons have already made the trip or will follow Joe's lead. It's the leg band that is resulting in Joe's death sentence. Without it no one would have any idea he was different or from another country.
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That's true! But pigeons usually stay at home, don't they? Only the racing pigeons fly so far and they're trying to get home.

I've read it's far more common that racing pigeons from China show up in Australia. I presume all those are killed too. I daresay we get a few from New Zealand too.

I think if a bird is banded, remove it to quarantine as soon as possible, then contact the owner and invite them to choose between quarantinng then release, returning home on the next available flight, or culling, with a deadline on the decision eg one week. If the owner does not respond, cull the bird unless others have offered to cover the cost of its quarantine.
That is a reasonable way to handle it.
 
Plus if it is already mixing with local birds, isn't it a bit late ?
Would seem that any virus might already be on the loose but he could have other things that don't spread so easily. They need to try and protect their native species. It's the right thing to do. They need to catch him.
 

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