Thursday, June 2, 2016

SNAKES FALLING DOWN ON JOB

At  times  it  has  rained  snakes  at  the Townsville Railway Station . To combat  birds  building  nests in  and  defecating in  the area , as many as   50 imitation  snakes  were  hung   from   on  high ... only trouble was  that  due to the  heat  from  the  metal  roofing  the  rubbery  serpents  melted,  parts  dropping  down  like  pieces   for   a  stir  fry  near  startled  people  on  the  platform .

Plastic ones  were  tried  to  overcome  the  frightening  snake showers. However , they have  not  proved much better  as   today only two  can be seen hanging  near  the   public  address  speakers, at top  ,  daubed with unsightly  bird droppings.
  
Travellers  approaching  the booking office are  surprised  by a sign warning about  snakes. A nest has been  built  next to another  speaker by birds  not  scared  by  the  imported   bogus  snakes. 
  
 
Spirit  of  Queensland  snakes  into  Townsville aka  Birdsville .
 
In  fairness  to  all  those  snakes who disintegrated  in   the line of  duty , it must  be said  that  many  birds were frightened away  from the station. But not  those  cheeky Indian  Myna  birds,  first imported into Melbourne in 1862 to control insects in market gardens, then sent to North Queensland to combat  sugarcane pests ... another  cane toad-like disaster.  Today  the Mynas compete  against  native birds  for  food  and  nesting  spots .  Perhaps  live  Cobras in railway refreshment  rooms  might  be  the  solution .