Today’s weather forecast (Melbourne CBD, 3000): min - 23°C, max - 38°C. 90% chance of no rain


HAPPY BIRD DAY!

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    Not a bird contribution, sorry. But Mabel’s shenanigans this morning:

    Her and her best mate at the dog park (which doubles as the local cricket ground) decided to play vigorous bitey face on the freshly painted red boundary lines. So now she’s pink. 🤦‍♀️

    She’s very proud of her work though. I guess she’s just showing up for the Pink Test.

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      Gotta show support. Also I reckon Mabel would be a shoo-in for fielding on the boundaries. Might struggle to bat though - place her at 11 on the team?

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      I like recognising people’s pets. As soon as I saw the photos in my inbox, I didn’t need to read your username, it was just like “yep, that’s Mabel”

      I still maintain Mabel is absolutely adorable

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    I’m going to nerd out for a sec:

    There’s this guitar sound right. It’s a wall of distortion with an artificial reverb that’s used a lot in shoegaze/post rock.

    I’ve been chasing it for almost 12 fucking years and couldn’t get it working because the distortion would overload the reverb and it turns into an absolute mess.

    I figured it out yesterday. After so fucking long it finally works. The new reverb pedal is bought over xmas had a far higher headroom so wouldn’t distort with a high gain input.

    Yaaaaaaay!

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    Thanks for all the messages. Squishes back to you all. 🖤

    For bird day I wish to mention the stunningly beautiful Dracula Parrot, the covert as fuck Tawny Frogmouth, and the magestically lunatic Bin Chicken. Bakawkk MF!

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    Got back about 45 minutes ago, apartment was hooooot but could be worse, at least it was a bit cooler than the outside. AC blasting like a mf. Esky tipped on the back floor of the car the one time I didn’t wedge it securely, it had yoghurt in it… Luckily there was a spare floor mat on top of the floor (from moving house) and only that received a dribble of the stuff. Promptly washed it out. Could have been a lot, lot worse.

    Time for my crackers and dip and maybe some tv. This was the view from the hut I stayed in. I miss nature outside my doorstep so much. I can’t wait to move out from here

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      That’s one gorgeous view outside that window.

      Hopefully the aircon will take the edge off.

      Welcome back!

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        It was really something else. Here’s the view on the other side…

        I’ve had trouble falling asleep without my phone (or some sort of distraction) for ages but over there I could just stare at nature until it went dark and continue to do so in the hut until I was ready to close the blinds. I haven’t been able to do this for years

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    Today was not the day to lock myself out of my house, and I probably won’t get access to the spare key until 10pm. It’s too hot for this. Second time this has happened in 5 years, the timing of this one hurts.

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        Yeah, I’m at my local council gym/pool which is where I was heading on the way to locking myself out. It’s nice and cool here. I’ll get some dinner after to kill more time.

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            I’m back inside my place! I was able to get the spare key a little earlier than expected thanks to the parentals being very accommodating, so I didn’t have to wait until 10pm thankfully.

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    Chilli patch update!

    No loss (yet). Habs are about to flower. Thais are very slow to the party but fruit for longer.

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          I’ve always loved how you always go for a couple of staple varieties that do really well regularly and I go “I want them all, more pretties!” and they do poorly.

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    Bird day: for most of my holiday I stayed in a hut that a lyrebird lived right outside of. Every morning I’d get the multipack of birdsong waking me up. I’d tarry a while just to hear his full repertoire. It was beautiful.

    I saw couples of lyrebirds casually strolling around the property and hopping off garden walls. Didn’t have my phone on me for the most part so didn’t take any photos.

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        They’re on the upper side of mid. Not much colour ordinarily, but lovely tails and a fairly sizeable and mobile bird. One of the larger birds in forested inland areas aside from emus…

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    • Pilk@aussie.zone
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      I picked up some iodine tincture, boy that stuff smells like concentrated hospital smell.

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      Red Wattlebirds are suicidal maniacs. There’s a pair that nest in my street trees - they dive bomb their own reflections in my front windows. So far the windows have been winning but it’s only a matter of time.

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      Red Wattlebirds

      We have a fair few down here. Probably one of the more flighty / shy type of bird. Resident magpie is at war with them constantly. They’re not competing for food or space, just having a go at each other for sport / fun seemingly.

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        They can be quite aggressive. A few years ago I had a good crop of apricots on my tree which were the site of an ongoing battle between a group of wattlebirds and a group of lorikeets. It would get quite noisy. In the midst of it all there was one raven that would just fly in and grab a single apriocot every day and just ignore the ongoing war.

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    Fucking hot outside, so of course my neighbour is out there with his ancient mower.

    The mower keeps cutting out and he’s swearing up a storm.

    I’ve said it before, one day (like today) I’m going to find his corpse on the lawn next to his fucking mower.

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      Isn’t lawn mowing a restricted activity on total fire ban days? Could’ve sworn there was something about that

      E: gave it a google, and it says it should be avoided, but obviously, “should” doesn’t indicate an obligation. However it does say have some musts for dry/not green vegetation, and also says that somebody MUST carry either a water (stores pressure) fire extinguisher that’s fully charged, correctly pressured, working, and has a capacity of over 9 litres, or a knapsack spray pump fully charged with water in working order with a capacity of over 9 litres

      Does Mr. Neighbour have a fire extinguisher?

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        Yes it’s restricted with some guidelines. I’m pretty sure my neighbour will ignore all warnings and continue anyway.

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          I gave it a google and edited dmy comment. Technically it isn’t illegal, they just say to avoid it. the restrictions do essentially say he must carry a fire extinguisher with over 9L capacity, but I doubt he would. Bloody tosser ngl

          I know it’s not as bad in the city, but I just can’t shake my countryside instincts. If this was my neighbour where I used to live, he’d have gotten a firm backhander across the face by now, because he’d be risking burning the entire bloody town down

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            There’s very little fuel for a grassfire around. But I do get where you’re coming from.

            Us suburbanites have very low survival instincts, especially entitled blokes over 80 (like old mate next door)

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    Not a native bird but I like sparrows. They are so tiny and so brave.

    For song I love blackbirds aka thrushes. They sing around sunset and it’s so lovely.

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      Sparrows are very cute. They are also quite clever. I once watched one at Southbank that had worked out exactly where to fly in front of the sensor to activate the doors into the food court.

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        now I like them even more 🙂

        I’ve been feeding the birds on my balcony , a few sparrows will eat from my hand, one will hop on my arm or shoulder

        and now the sparrows are back other birds have come back too, some wrens who like to hang with the sparrows , honey eaters, wattle birds, a few mynahs, currawongs, pigeons and doves

        a whole eco system is back 🙂

        and yeah. I’m feeding them, this is not the same as going to a pristine forest and feeding the local wildlife, this is a highly artificial environment and many are introduced birds , in a way they need humans

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    yay, I have finally learnt portion control for my dinners. I just can’t eat a big plate of food anymore. Now have to tackle snacking and I’m gold.

    so thank you so much to the dter who suggested the aldi meal shakes. They are working well, slow but well. 🙂