They were having a feed and took no notice of the scream of the drop saw and me drilling and screwing bits together

Thanks Murray. That looks quite big foliage for oil seed rape. Certainly for the sort grown over here.
You’ll miss the old fella when you go. I expect he’ll miss you too.Murray wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2024 7:25 am I was out cutting and screwing wood for the cat enclosure for the cottage today. I had the drop saw out and was chopping up timber. The old cockatoo was pottering around and a couple of his mates came in too.
They were having a feed and took no notice of the scream of the drop saw and me drilling and screwing bits together![]()
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Yep, we worry about what will become of him. Not our problem he's a wild bird, but still.......Andy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2024 9:31 amYou’ll miss the old fella when you go. I expect he’ll miss you too.Murray wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2024 7:25 am I was out cutting and screwing wood for the cat enclosure for the cottage today. I had the drop saw out and was chopping up timber. The old cockatoo was pottering around and a couple of his mates came in too.
They were having a feed and took no notice of the scream of the drop saw and me drilling and screwing bits together![]()
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Great pic there MurrayMurray wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2024 7:25 am I was out cutting and screwing wood for the cat enclosure for the cottage today. I had the drop saw out and was chopping up timber. The old cockatoo was pottering around and a couple of his mates came in too.
They were having a feed and took no notice of the scream of the drop saw and me drilling and screwing bits together![]()
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Well done Muzza, good to see your birds are doing well for othersMurray wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 11:23 am Bendigo Invitation club had 2 races today.
First one was just over 100 km, A youngster I gave to a bloke was his clock bird, he was 5th not far off the pace in a slow race.
Second race was 180 km, and my mate David won it with one of mine, also a tough race, several had no birds by clock off.
Both of those pigeons are by my young Heremans stock cock, Road Runner. He's by David's super star breeder, Hawkeye, and I think he's going to be a super breeder himself.
Most of the oil seed rape grown over here now, yet again, is grown for bio fuels rather than feed. A few years ago the government were paying big subsidies on it. We won't be growing any food soon, it will all be going into generating electricity