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Is anyone else going crazy about these wretched things atm?
A very noisy sqwauking bird, that starts even before first light
man, I am talking even 3.30 and 4.30am
They are migrants from Indonesia, from Oct to March apparently
A large bird, blue black male, brown female.
I have a large red cedar tree outside my bedroom, and this bastard wakes me so often, I have adopted the following strategy:
*anytime I hear it in that tree, normal hours, I give it a hose blast up the clacker, now it knows I hate it, the torch will make it fly away, early AM.
If you think perhaps I am overreacting, check this thread, it also has a mp3 of the sound, if you suspect you may have the same pestilence
http://redwolf.com.au/column/opinion/2003/12/annoying_bloody_birds.html.
Cant remember ever having this problem before,, but they are everywhere atm, this morning, at 4.30am, I could hear many in the distance, due to the silence of early morning
btw, the radio said; first light 5.28am, well wrong buddy, you can see the faintest glimmer of light on the horizon at 4.30, and these koels sure dont miss it.
Am now about to Google, "make yr own flamethrower using home materials"
When I was young we called them storm birds.They are a type of cuckoo and lay their eggs in other birds' nests, especially crows' nests. They are raised by the crows and never see their parents. It is strange that they don't have any identity problems.
When I was young we called them storm birds.They are a type of cuckoo and lay their eggs in other birds' nests, especially crows' nests. They are raised by the crows and never see their parents. It is strange that they don't have any identity problems.
I've always known them as storm birds. And yes, they're more annoying than any other bird I've ever heard, even crows.
The damn things start up when it's still quite dark and can keep it up all day long. They only appear here during summer, and seem to favour the same place for a week or so, then **** off somewhere more distant for a while.
A humane solution, i.e. the kindest thing for all human beings, would be to eradicate the entire species, along with fruit bats.
Am now about to Google, "make yr own flamethrower using home materials"
We shouldn't be too hard on the Koel. It fact we have much to learn from it's annoying behaviour. When the female deposits it's single egg in the host's nest it's whole future behaviour is programmed in that egg. It's first duty is to squawk the loudest in the nest and eat the most. If food is a bit short it will tip the legitimate nestlings out of the nest.
This bird will never see it's parents, it has no siblings and is essentially a loner with no peer pressure. It learns nothing from it foster parents, whom it treats with disdain.
In other words this bird doesn't give a stuff about anything except survival.
Eastern Whip Birds are more annoying for me.
At first light it goes to every window in my house and taps a few times before giving out one it sonic booms before moving on to the next window.
Is anyone else going crazy about these wretched things atm?
A very noisy sqwauking bird, that starts even before first light
man, I am talking even 3.30 and 4.30am
They are migrants from Indonesia, from Oct to March apparently
A large bird, blue black male, brown female.
I have a large red cedar tree outside my bedroom, and this bastard wakes me so often, I have adopted the following strategy:
*anytime I hear it in that tree, normal hours, I give it a hose blast up the clacker, now it knows I hate it, the torch will make it fly away, early AM.
If you think perhaps I am overreacting, check this thread, it also has a mp3 of the sound, if you suspect you may have the same pestilence
http://redwolf.com.au/column/opinion/2003/12/annoying_bloody_birds.html.
Cant remember ever having this problem before,, but they are everywhere atm, this morning, at 4.30am, I could hear many in the distance, due to the silence of early morning
btw, the radio said; first light 5.28am, well wrong buddy, you can see the faintest glimmer of light on the horizon at 4.30, and these koels sure dont miss it.
Am now about to Google, "make yr own flamethrower using home materials"
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