I was scattering food on the ground ("No food onna stick for you! You're wild birds! Be WILD! Get off my head.") for the peewees and magpies, when a movement caught my eye. I looked into the neighbour's yard and saw a kestrel closing in low and fast. He was flying straight at me and using the aluminium fence for cover. I had enough time to register that he was hunting peewees just as he flew up and over the fence.
"I say old chap! Do you mind not hunting my birds?" I said* as I waved my arms. Peewees gave the alarm call and there was a flurry on black-and-white as birds flew into the trees. The kestrel looks surprised at me leaping and waving and pulled up in a tight turn, entering the sycamore tree at high speed. There was a crash, a lot of screaming and swearing in Raptor, followed by a shower of old sycamore seeds and small brown feathers. After a moment he flew off. The yard was very quiet; the only movement were spinning sycamore seeds and feathers settling on the ground.
The only way I will ever be able to document any of this on film would be to wear a webcam every time I step outside.
Shades of Last year
*When this comes out it sounds a lot like "AAAARGGH! GETTOWDAVITYABASTARD! AAAGH! AAGH!" with leaping and waving.
"I say old chap! Do you mind not hunting my birds?" I said* as I waved my arms. Peewees gave the alarm call and there was a flurry on black-and-white as birds flew into the trees. The kestrel looks surprised at me leaping and waving and pulled up in a tight turn, entering the sycamore tree at high speed. There was a crash, a lot of screaming and swearing in Raptor, followed by a shower of old sycamore seeds and small brown feathers. After a moment he flew off. The yard was very quiet; the only movement were spinning sycamore seeds and feathers settling on the ground.
The only way I will ever be able to document any of this on film would be to wear a webcam every time I step outside.
Shades of Last year
*When this comes out it sounds a lot like "AAAARGGH! GETTOWDAVITYABASTARD! AAAGH! AAGH!" with leaping and waving.
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Date: 3 Dec 2006 03:30 (UTC)I'd never heard of an Australian Kestrel. They're very pretty though, surprisingly similar to the American ones, but more of a solid red, interesting. I'm glad he didn't hurt your birds though, phew.
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Date: 3 Dec 2006 03:42 (UTC)You totally need your own show. Find a friend with a camera. :) I'd watch.
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Date: 3 Dec 2006 03:44 (UTC)no subject
Date: 3 Dec 2006 03:47 (UTC)no subject
Date: 3 Dec 2006 03:53 (UTC)grass. Pieces of grass! Then he picks them up and runs in circles with them. GRASS IS NOT FOOD.
Damn birds.
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Date: 3 Dec 2006 04:14 (UTC)I use an egg, mincemeat and Wombroo mix.
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Date: 3 Dec 2006 04:26 (UTC)My problem right now with Pi is that he's flying. VERY well, and he happily snags the mealworms and then beats the hell out of them and drops the squishyt remains on the ground. He refuses to feed himself, but I can't keep him inside or he flies ALL over the house. I know he can pick up food and eat it himself...he just doesn't *want* to.
Tips, hints, otherwise?
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Date: 3 Dec 2006 04:44 (UTC)But then, I'm not trying to raise a juvenile delinquent bird, either... };-)
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Date: 3 Dec 2006 04:46 (UTC)no subject
Date: 3 Dec 2006 04:51 (UTC)no subject
Date: 3 Dec 2006 07:37 (UTC)Thankyou! I'm still learning. =)
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Date: 3 Dec 2006 14:26 (UTC)no subject
Date: 3 Dec 2006 18:53 (UTC)no subject
Date: 3 Dec 2006 21:05 (UTC)And a good thing too, for non predatory bird life:D.
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Date: 3 Dec 2006 21:44 (UTC)no subject
Date: 4 Dec 2006 03:06 (UTC)no subject
Date: 4 Dec 2006 03:58 (UTC)Can't say I'm very good with my birds.
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Date: 4 Dec 2006 04:26 (UTC)Bantams are very small chickens, more like pheasants.
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Date: 4 Dec 2006 07:11 (UTC)no subject
Date: 4 Dec 2006 07:13 (UTC)*dies of cute*
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Up to 30 young??? The size of a grain of rice??? Oz=Another Planet.
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Date: 4 Dec 2006 08:04 (UTC)no subject
Date: 4 Dec 2006 15:32 (UTC)And thanks! =)