Very favourable reports were given at a meeting of the Otago Acc!imalb'Hii<m Society regarding the beneficial elitists ui the little German owl which was introduced, to Otago some three or four years ago. It was authoritatively mentioned that in parts the small bird nuisance was now almost a thing of the past. One great effect of this was that fruit-growing was made possible where previously, owing to the destruction of the fruit-buds by the birds, it had been out of the question,.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13765, 2 June 1908, Page 5
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