golden path
Banned
Bastards of things.
Farkin awesome pic mate, that maggie looks menacing.......... but they're stillive scored some sick shots of myself riding over time but this is almost my favourite
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I reckon, those things make a magpie look like a budgie.I'll take a magpie swoop over a plover any day.
woo another great shot, make's him look like a bid of preyThis is a shot my mum got the other day, i don't think i could get that close to the bastards..
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Well you are an utter cunt then.I recently bought a slug gun. I have also started getting up very early!
Can't say I share the same thought. Been swooped by both plenty of times, plover has never ever actually hit me, magpie every time without doubt hits me, most of the time on the cheek, and it scares the shit outta ya.I'll take a magpie swoop over a plover any day.
Good for you, you have a slug gun and get up early.I recently bought a slug gun. I have also started getting up very early!
I'll go one better...If I find out its anything other than trolling, I'll be happy to send someone in a uniform around to your place to have a chat about that :whistle:Good for you, you have a slug gun and get up early.
But if you are implying you are going to start shooting magpies with your gun then I hope one of em swoops you good and takes out your sight eye.
You either have one of the nasty fuckers nearby or you don't.it's been years since I was last divebombed by a magpie.
does helmet colour make a difference? I read somewhere ( http://www.bicycles.net.au/forums/ ??)
That maggies attack light/white helmets more than dark colours. could all be BS. Can anyone confirm or deny this?
will2 could do some good by selling his slug gun, buying a Marlin lever action .45-70, then going bush and hunting feral pigs.
Exterminate those fuckers. leave the magpies alone.
Most councils seem to do something but it needs some hospitalisations plus complaints ( well that's what I've read on the interwebs anyway)fair enough, Pharmaboy. I suppose there are going to be some magpies that spent a lot of time down the shallow end of the gene pool.
do local council animal control officers ever deal with such things, or do they unhelpfully say to just stay away from that area?