Subject: exporting American kestrels??
Date: Jan 31 10:24:52 1999
From: Diann MacRae - tvulture at halcyon.com


Hi, Tweets

I know there is always undercover stuff going on with falconry birds,
whether real or imagined, but this is the first time I have heard of our
kestrels and pygmy owl being sold abroad for "pets." Does anyone else
know more about this? The following is off the South African birdnet this
morning:

"I would also like to find out about the distribution and sales of American
Kestrels and Pygmy Owls. Consignments of these birds came into South Africa
last year and were sold as pets to the general public. This was apparently
done under permit issued by the relevant authorities. I have seen the odd
bird in a cockatiel cage in people's homes and Neil Greenwood of our RESCUE
rehabilitation centre received the first abandoned kestrel last Friday. The
same that happens to domestic pets over the festive seasons, happens to these
birds that were most possibly wild caught in their native countries. Let me
know if you have information as I would like tpo do something about this."

I know the sender, who works tirelessly for wildlife in SA, and I would
like to know if anyone on Tweeters knows more about this before I do anything.

Cheers, Diann

Diann MacRae
Bothell
tvulture at halcyon.com