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Think of the birds
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Posted by Hasbeen, Thursday, 19 May 2022 4:41:30 PM
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So much for the endless drought due to climate change.
Posted by shadowminister, Friday, 20 May 2022 8:43:22 AM
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Good Morning Hassie,
I fully understand your enjoyment of feeding the birds. My husband and I used to take it in turns to do the same thing in our old house on a daily basis. The birds would come running when ever we appeared. Since we sold our house early this year and moved into an apartment - all that has changed. It's not the same as it once was and I miss the daily routine and of course the birds. What was also awful - the new owners demolished our house and every single tree and plant and blade of grass that was standing on the property. They're building their own several story monstrocity - and putting in concrete everywhere. Each to their own, I guess. Posted by Foxy, Friday, 20 May 2022 11:15:22 AM
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We miss our birds. We lived on a property over 30 years until the advancing decrepitude of age caused us to relocate to an old folk's home. The strutting male maggie who was there when we came was there when we left. The fairy wrens and double barred finches who were there when we came had been long driven out by other birds by the time we left. In the old folk's home we are not supposed to feed the birds, but sometimes we do. A couple of crested pigeons appreciate it.
Posted by david f, Friday, 20 May 2022 12:12:54 PM
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Yes shadowminister, more like endless rain.
It has been unusually wet of course, but not unprecedented. This year so far is pretty closely following the previously wettest year on record here, 1893. The record so far is pretty close to the second wettest, 1954 too. All 3 had wet springs, with nothing special in January, followed by a February with well over 20 inches & heavy follow up rains for months. This is a typical La Nina pattern when consecutive La Nina occur. The cattle around here are so fat they can barely waddle, & the kangaroos are looking very heavy, but it may be a tough year for wildlife that don't actually eat the grass. Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 20 May 2022 1:57:29 PM
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Feeding of native animals is often seen as counter productive, creating an imbalance and dependency which can have adverse effects on both the native species being fed, and/or other species within the environment.
SM , how is the Flat Earth Society going since you amalgamated with the Climate Deniers? "endless drought due to climate change", who said that? Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 20 May 2022 2:48:14 PM
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If the crumbs from 3 or 4 slices of bread are enough to change the ecology of the area, I am happy to change it.
If the crumbs see a few native birds through a hard season, I don't give a damn if some academics don't like it. Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 20 May 2022 10:35:31 PM
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Pauliar,
With you as the leader of the flat earth society, I would never join. How is the society described by Twiggy forest as the party for paedophiles going? Maybe you should read the papers sometime before exposing your ignorance. Posted by shadowminister, Saturday, 21 May 2022 6:04:24 AM
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shonky,
The party you disparagingly refer to is going very well, can't say the same for the party of alleged rapists and desk bonkers. BTW how is 'Cry Baby" Porter doing these days? You know the bloke you said had nothing to worry about, In fact you claimed he was in line for $10 million plus in compensation, a grovelling apology from the ABC, and 100 ABC staff sacked to pay for it all. Well me thinks he's floated off into the Indian Ocean, thankfully, never to be seen again in the corridors of power. After yesterdays result, you must be sculling schooners of Mylanta this morning. Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 22 May 2022 7:26:59 AM
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Pauliar,
Once again you blatantly lie about what I said. You really have the morals of a sewer rat and you are a liar and a fraud. How are your party's two convicted paedophiles? doing. I believe that there is a conga line of green criminals. Posted by shadowminister, Monday, 23 May 2022 3:37:00 AM
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shonky,
The Liberals can now come out of the "Prayer Room". Hopefully the new Labor Government will release the secret report into what was going on in that Coalition Prayer Room within Parliament house. It will shock most of us, but maybe not you. http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/apr/07/whistleblower-deeply-disappointed-by-investigation-into-claims-of-sexual-misconduct-in-parliament Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 23 May 2022 6:04:37 AM
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Pauliar,
I suppose the greens "prayer" room has a kiddie's section. Posted by shadowminister, Monday, 23 May 2022 11:49:03 AM
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I had not fed the birds much apart for the left over dry cat food the magpies love, as I thought they would have plenty until about the end of February the visiting granddaughter did not eat her Weet-bix. The magpies were still out there, so I threw it to them. In less than a minute I had over a dozen blue faced honey eaters squabbling over it, & quickly after that, noisy minors, top knot pigeons & a flock of Lorikeets. I had never had so many even when regularly feeding.
I had not thought about it before, but despite all the green growth, there may not have been much feed, these birds were very hungry. Even the grass seed would be falling into the continually wet soggy ground & rotting. I am now getting over 50 birds after my bread crumbs daily, & when a large flock of Lorikeets come in it could be a hundred.
My home baked bread is probably sweeter than commercial bake, but I am surprised at how many honey eaters want it.
There are at least 60 trees & a couple of hundred large shrubs all overgrown in my house paddock, so plenty of space for them & they come from everywhere as soon as they spot me with my trusty grater. It is a highlight of my mornings.