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26-Dec-05, 10:51 AM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Sep-04 Location: The far and bewildered mountainside of the strange region of Carpathia Age/Gender: 34  | | | |
I've only ever come across a blotched bluey and a shingleback in Wollongong, but i know of someone who has caught Murray Darling carpets of different sizes here in Wollongong's bushland. Apparently Murray Darlings do quite well in the Wollongong climates.
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26-Dec-05, 12:21 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Nov-03 Location: Melbourne, Australia Gender:  | | |
That's priceless Zulu!! pmsl hehehe
I managed to perform the impossible the other day and collect one with the front of my car  Those flying rodents are a MAJOR problem in Melbourne!!! (I'm not familiar with their numbers elsewhere)
Just to mention the Indian ones mustn't be mixed up with the native Noisey Mynas. I've certainly seen them protecting their nests with reasonably high aggression. Actually, come to think of it, I think I've had a few trying to have a go at me too lol
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26-Dec-05, 03:48 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Sep-05 Location: Earth Gender:  | | | | re indian Quote: |
Originally Posted by moosenoose That's priceless Zulu!! pmsl hehehe
I managed to perform the impossible the other day and collect one with the front of my car  Those flying rodents are a MAJOR problem in Melbourne!!! (I'm not familiar with their numbers elsewhere)
Just to mention the Indian ones mustn't be mixed up with the native Noisey Mynas. I've certainly seen them protecting their nests with reasonably high aggression. Actually, come to think of it, I think I've had a few trying to have a go at me too lol | Cant say i like the native mynas either moose they are very pesky and annoying but i wont kill them,i will kill the indian ones  Mate,after hearing that they ate the lizards eyes thats it,war! Found another body of a waterskink on the back lawn today,the cat kills them and this is the second one and ive never seen a live one here! Mongrel cat,if it were not for the kids i would waste the stinking white bludger of a fur ball (pulls hair out) | 
26-Dec-05, 03:56 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Mar-04 Location: South-West Brisbane | | |
Noisy MINERS, they have no relation to Mynahs, they are an Australian Honey Eater | 
26-Dec-05, 04:09 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Sep-05 Location: Earth Gender:  | | | | re indian
No relation to lewins honey eaters etc dicco,the little mongrels round here are in droves and seem to eat anything,theys always swooping and yelping i am going to stick there beaks up there bums | 
26-Dec-05, 04:17 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Mar-04 Location: South-West Brisbane | | |
Hehe, yes, they can be bastards too  , usually in cleared areas the take over and drive out other smaller birds.
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26-Dec-05, 07:10 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Sep-05 Location: Earth Gender:  | | | | re indian
I get a great laugh diccy boy when i watch the white feline furry blugger with four legs stroll leasurely like lord muck across the grass and then the native mynas go nuts and start wooping and dive bombing the useless thing its soooooooooooo satisfying :wink: The indian ones havent drove me nuts here for a while i dont know why,the last flying toad was building a nest in the carport and ide put the hose on it | 
26-Dec-05, 07:12 PM
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Haha, I still have to locate the nest of the bastards in my yard, keep up the good work | 
26-Dec-05, 10:22 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Nov-04 Location: Wollongong,NSW Age/Gender: 34  | | | | re indian Quote: |
Originally Posted by zulu Quote: |
Originally Posted by reptile69 hi lads. i had a couple of mynas in the front of my house aweek back i dont have blue tounges but. But being a shooter i took at the 22 and got the birds away from my house nice and quick. | Thats the way 69 but you know how they carry on if you have even an air rifle these days,especially in the city,i need something to kill the buggers with ile find something.  |
My ute worked pretty well on Friday morning!!!!!
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