Australian Hunter

Flying farmyard ferals

With the wide distribution of both game and pest species across Australia, we as hunters are often spoilt for choice. Many opt to seek the pigs and goats of the red dirt plains and Pilliga Scrub or the big sambar deer of those rugged mountains high. Even more love hunting bunnies via every method. A mostly untapped resource by the majority of the hunting minded would have to be starlings and Indian mynas.

When you consider the vast habitat in which they live and the amount of food resources they consume, it is rather confronting to imagine the number of native birds they have wiped from our landscape. They would be native birds that

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