Eggs appeared in the middle of the area of Jernemberr's sports area last weekend. He was destroyed by a Ryanka, a protected local bird, known for her aggressive personality. She protects her eggs and chicks and attacks people or animals too close.

Services of national parks and wildlife of New South Wales (NPW) initially recommended not to move eggs, resulting in closing this field.
The matches that are expected to go there must be transferred to other fields. Now players will not be able to use the school until the chicken hatches from eggs or until they can carefully move it from the approval of NPW.
The NPW gave us a license to move the nest through the short distance.
This process could take several days or even a few weeks, he said the representative of the regional Council of Kuinbian-Palerang.
The movement became more complicated when, right after the first egg appeared, the bird ordered two more. However, it is expected that the matches planned for next weekend will be held on the field as planned.
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