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    Default Common Koel

    I wonder if anyone else is bothered by these birds, which migrate here from Papua-New Guinea during the summer. Their annoying repetitive call often starts at 3.00 a.m. and continues intermittently for hours. This is why I am posting this at 3.45 a.m.:mad:

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    the koel is also a parasitic bird- it lays eggs in a host birds nest, as doo all teh cuckoo family.

    spray him with a hose and he'll fly elsewhere to bother someone else. dont kill him though all he wants is a shag after all. he's doing his impression of john travolta at the disco to attract olivia newton john...
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    Yes, we have one that comes every bloody year and favours the mulberry tree next door. Almost incessant bird calls.

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    They sure may a racket for a bird their size. :eek:

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    Hahahahaaaaaaa, so much for living in Godsown..

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    Don't you ket koels in Mexico Al?

    Nah, probably too bloody cold and miserable

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    Hahahahaaaaaaa, so much for living in Godsown..

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    Right on Al.

    Great place, winters not cold. (though you can justabout melt in summer)

    Great beaches, sharks, jellyfish & stingers so you can't swim all year but the beaches are great anyway.
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    Only seem to have trouble with them since they stopped kids having air rifles. Ditto the increase in the number of Indian Mynahs

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigb
    Don't you ket koels in Mexico Al?

    Nah, probably too bloody cold and miserable
    I wouldnt know, Ive never been to Mexico, ask Sailing American.

    Al :confused:

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    Eh Pedro, ow you like your wimmin, weeth biig teets or leetle teets.........
    Eh , ow you like your axe.................
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Any body want a pet Golden Whistler?

    It's a long story to type out but... he likes his own reflection... from the time it is barely light enouh to see it til it's too dark to see it. :mad:

    http://www.amonline.net.au/factsheet...n_whistler.htm

    http://www.birdphotos.com.au/goldenwhistlerweb/

    Golden Whistlers measure 16 - 17.5 cm & say a whole lot more than the link suggests & are VERY loud for a little bird.
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    Rocker,

    If you did the sensible thing and observed daylight savings, that would be an hour less you would have to put up with it

    Seriously, we were very happy when daylight savings started because the ruddy birds were waking us up at 5:30 every morning. 6:30 we can handle...
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    Rocker,

    If you did the sensible thing and observed daylight savings, that would be an hour less you would have to put up with it

    Seriously, we were very happy when daylight savings started because the ruddy birds were waking us up at 5:30 every morning. 6:30 we can handle...
    Geez you have well behaved birds down there.

    The Kookas and the currawongs started clearing their throats at 4.30 up here before daylight savings.

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    The noise of the surf drowns out all but the loudest ones
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Ours kick off about 4.30, followed by our resident rooster, who has trouble distinguishing between a sun and a headlight, I've offered him an invite to Xmas lunch but I don't think he understands
    Of course as soon as the birds start the dogs have to have a yap, then the bloody horses come for a look and a snort.
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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