Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Maximum Security twilight home for cats
Sep-28-2010 03:29
Fledz
Banned
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: London UK
Yea they are fucked. One dropped onto the bonnet of our car when we stopped for a breather when driving from Syd to Melb. Fuck we got out of there fast!
Originally posted by Fledz
Yea they are fucked. One dropped onto the bonnet of our car when we stopped for a breather when driving from Syd to Melb. Fuck we got out of there fast!
Yeah, I heard they're pretty bad down there. We mostly get them in the summer, but they're fucking hungry when we do see them :/
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Sep-28-2010 05:35
Fledz
Banned
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: London UK
Luckily they are rare. I believe they originated somewhere north of Canberra in the western part of NSW towards the desert, which is why you see them mostly in that part of the world and between Sydney and Melbourne.
A select few tend to migrate overland towards QLD as summer approaches, but they haven't really figured out why yet. Must be chasing some birds up north.
Originally posted by Fledz
Luckily they are rare. I believe they originated somewhere north of Canberra in the western part of NSW towards the desert, which is why you see them mostly in that part of the world and between Sydney and Melbourne.
A select few tend to migrate overland towards QLD as summer approaches, but they haven't really figured out why yet. Must be chasing some birds up north.
Yeah, up here they mostly go for the bigger ground birds like brush turkeys or peoples chickens on farms and stuff like that. Last year a couple of them took down an Emu, but that was way out west of here. Made a bit of a mess of it though, poor thing. I'll try and find the pictures, they were put up on one of the Queensland birding sites.
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Sep-28-2010 07:26
Fledz
Banned
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: London UK
Stupid birds. If they stayed away from the trees, they'd be much safer. Dropbears are generally too slow to catch them on foot beyond 4 or 5 metres.
Originally posted by Fledz
Stupid birds. If they stayed away from the trees, they'd be much safer. Dropbears are generally too slow to catch them on foot beyond 4 or 5 metres.
Yeah, the birds should stay away from trees. Good thinking
Like I said, it's only the bigger ground birds. The ones that roost up in trees don't get grabbed, because the dropbears are too heavy to go out on the limbs and get them.
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Sep-28-2010 07:43
The17sss
C.R.E.A.M.
Registered: May 2008
Location: Charlotte, NC
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Yeah, the birds should stay away from trees. Good thinking
Sep-28-2010 07:54
Fledz
Banned
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: London UK
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Yeah, the birds should stay away from trees. Good thinking
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Like I said, it's only the bigger ground birds.
Yes exactly you dense Queensland bird rapist, that's the entire point. Big ground birds don't need trees, hence why I said it
I have changed my mind on Australia once again. It officially does suck now, after watching this royal screw up on live tv announcing the wrong winner of "Australia's Next Top Model", then having to tell the girl she actually didn't win:
Sep-29-2010 02:21
Fledz
Banned
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: London UK
I watched that bit live. Was epic lolz all around the house.
Originally posted by The17sss
I have changed my mind on Australia once again. It officially does suck now, after watching this royal screw up on live tv announcing the wrong winner of "Australia's Next Top Model", then having to tell the girl she actually didn't win:
In terms of suckiness that could go either way depending on how seriously you take Next Top Model.