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    yes sadly ya do have a point Micky Duck maybe...

    yes sadly ya do have a point Micky Duck maybe if we said Siamese dont count no??
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    nah - wrong animal in wrong country - nows theres...

    nah - wrong animal in wrong country - nows theres something we could all as hunters really get our teeth into - a national feral cat competition - heaviest - longest - ugliest - best/longest shot...
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    yes they are deemed native in NZ Is a pukeko...

    yes they are deemed native in NZ
    Is a pukeko native to New Zealand?

    The pūkeko is probably one of the most recognised native birds in New Zealand with its distinctive colourings and habit of...
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    always Barry the hunter - I just cant see the...

    always Barry the hunter - I just cant see the sense in plonking a poor old native bird - why not target the local cats instead
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    thanks Danny B - great and accurate advice -...

    thanks Danny B - great and accurate advice - one can get a permit for nuisance paradise ducks and pukekos - my point was that pukes have been in NZ for thousands of years - they are not an...
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    yes it is - to explain - all birds in NZ are...

    yes it is - to explain - all birds in NZ are given a classification - native- introduced- vagrant etc a native is a bird that breeds and has always existed in NZ but can also occur in another...
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    do not touch them - they are a native species...

    do not touch them - they are a native species and you will need permission from DOC to touch them - leave them alone - they here first- learn to live with them - bloody harmless native bird - if you...
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