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    A cock pheasant crossed the road in front of me yesterday... in the middle of Parnell!
    Yeah nah bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by phillipgr View Post
    A cock pheasant crossed the road in front of me yesterday... in the middle of Parnell!
    Do you want to borrow my shotgun Phillip or would that spak a bit of an AOS response out your way?
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    10 mins ago in the garden.Name:  rooster.jpg
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    He has been here about 5 yrs and bonks the bantams.
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    Velocity is thrilling,but diameter does the real killing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john m View Post
    10 mins ago in the garden.Attachment 30400
    He has been here about 5 yrs and bonks the bantams.
    Do you get phantoms now?
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    Yes we do but they are not very robust chicks and have never made it to adults.
    Velocity is thrilling,but diameter does the real killing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Do you want to borrow my shotgun Phillip or would that spak a bit of an AOS response out your way?
    Could you imagine the amount of lattés that would be spilt, Rushy? I'm inclined to think the Waitemata harbour might change turn a few shades browner ha ha
    Yeah nah bro

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    Great pic of that rooster john m

    Good that you sorted out the killer puke Dundee

    Parries are great parents when they get them on the water - this pair got three out - I have been keeping an eye on them most days since 19 Sep -


    I know pukes kill ducklings but this pair were not afraid of the heap of pukes round here and the pukes never bothered them - that looks fairly relaxed -


    So 25 Oct - now they are half grown - no wonder cause the little buggars never stop feeding on stuff round the edge -


    Couldn’t believe it yesterday - I knew there was a mallard hen with a couple of ducklings somewhere round the edge of this pond - the parrie drake swam over to some willow weed and hounded the mallard hen out and over to another nearby piece of water - she landed by her drake and the parrie flew back to his brood - aggressive buggar - the poor mallard separated from her brood and squawking her head off
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