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2 restaurants this week haven’t been able to deliver entrees before mains.
Indeed. I would love to know what my bird friends are actually saying about me.WCMO is that with all the technology we have there is no live interpreter or translator so I can talk to me dog or cat or any other animal I need to converse with !! Come on Google or Meta why are you dragging your feet !!! We can have AI but no conversations with out closest friends ! Get real !!
If it’s a Pacific Koel I don’t think it’s about you DRRON, we have a few on the coast and I hear they are reaching more of Melbourne these days. Was listening to the WBBL from Drummoyne on my drive back from VIC a few weeks ago and heard one on the broadcast. Worlds worst parents.Indeed. I would love to know what my bird friends are actually saying about me.
Indeed. I would love to know what my bird friends are actually saying about me.
No it is my grey backed butcherbird friends. They come and see us every evening for drinks and nibbles on the patio. Becoming very vocal with time. And mum is a very good parent and dad has demonstrated his butchering skills. Dispatched a peaceful dove 2 days ago. He seemed very proud of his achievement.If it’s a Pacific Koel I don’t think it’s about you DRRON, we have a few on the coast and I hear they are reaching more of Melbourne these days. Was listening to the WBBL from Drummoyne on my drive back from VIC a few weeks ago and heard one on the broadcast. Worlds worst parents.
You know they get their name from placing their kill on sticks for ‘ron (later on!)No it is my grey backed butcherbird friends. They come and see us every evening for drinks and nibbles on the patio. Becoming very vocal with time. And mum is a very good parent and dad has demonstrated his butchering skills. Dispatched a peaceful dove 2 days ago. He seemed very proud of his achievement.
Ah so that is the bird that is making all that noise in my front yard!You know they get their name from placing their kill on sticks for ‘ron (later on!)
It’s Channel-billed Cuckoo season in SYD (and particularly in my backyard - frequented by Currawongs). If you ever wandered what a pterodactyl might have sounded like, play the audio file here!
Channel-billed Cuckoo - BirdLife Australia
The Channel-billed Cuckoo is the largest parasitic cuckoo in the world. It has a massive pale, down-curved bill, grey plumage and long barred tail.birdlife.org.au
But it doesn’t do it justice to just how loud and blood curdling they can be when they’re running amuck at all hours!
They’re also bloody big birds!
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That's been there for years. It's why I gave it up for a while. The fee of $8 is of course new.I don't know why I did it but I BPay'ed to Latitude 28 Degrees earlier this week.
$1.95 fee for using BPay. FFS.
This on top of 30% interest and $8 a month account fee. This is out of control. You can see why something needs to be done urgently.
I tried to cancel when that was brought in, but of course the cancellation failed because a late charge came through., Was going to pay that then cancel, but suddenly received a waiver of the monthly fee for a year. Coincidence? I doubt it.The fee of $8 is of course new.
I tried to cancel when that was brought in, but of course the cancellation failed because a late charge came through., Was going to pay that then cancel, but suddenly received a waiver of the monthly fee for a year. Coincidence? I doubt it.
You should chop down the trees and bushes.Ah so that is the bird that is making all that noise in my front yard!
It is 4am and I am awake and cannot sleep from all the noisy birds
You should chop down the trees and bushes.
That's what I do. Horrid annoying wattle birds (repetitive, irritating calls) sit in a row of eucalypts outside my place. Every few years the eucalypts get a haircut and the birds move on. The haircut isn't for the birds, just limiting size of the trees - but if has a good side-effect.
Some mornings I feel like referring toddlers in a day care with all the screeching
We built a new home and specifically planned it so our master was at the rear, with huge stacker doors into the back yard. $80K to upgrade insulation everywhere and double glazed everything as we live on a busy road... when the doors are closed its silent but now its summer and we've been sleeping with the stacker doors opened for fresh breezes - which we knew about and thats why we planned the house the way we did, cool breezes from the rear every day.
No one warned me about the turf war between 4 different bird species that start just before dawn every day. Some mornings I feel like refereeing toddlers in a day care with all the screeching
You should chop down the trees and bushes.
Although, I struggle to see what’s funny at 3 am when the Kookaburras go off!I was joking about cutting down trees and bushes. I love the bird noise, even at 5am. You get used to it and sleep through. Case in point, in the late 70's I lived in a cottage on a farm in north east England. About 100m out behind the cottage was a railway and 2am every night the coal train would come through on it's way to Tyne Dock. The cottage would shake and rattle with the low frequency rumble of the coal wagons. First week or two I'd wake and then I got used to it. Then one not I woke at 2am. There was no noise, no rumbling and shaking. I pulled my woollies on and went outside to see workmen doing track maintenance and so that night there was no coal train.
You'll get used to the birds.
How lovely.Although, I struggle to see what’s funny at 3 am when the Kookaburras go off!