What do plover do to get the bullet? Eat grass like every other farm pest.? I know they're aggressive like magpie are.
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What do plover do to get the bullet? Eat grass like every other farm pest.? I know they're aggressive like magpie are.
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Out with @mudgripz and another fella tonight. I was on driving and long shots with the 223. Managed to bowl over 2 cats and a hare. Total around 18, mainly hares.
They are an aggressive, and I think territorial, bird that drive off other birds with the spur on their wings. When they are about there is usually a decline in the natives about. They're are relatively recent interloper from Aussie, which probably explains the loud bit too. ;)
still smashing rabbits and yesssssssssssssssssssss getting a little pussy....again.Attachment 87412Attachment 87413
plovers are aggressive little pricks and the farm my work is on has hundreds of the fookers boosting round KEEKEEKEEKEEEing...., and maggys, so we shoot as many as we can any time we get a chance. great fun finishing work and hopping over the fence and start shooting the bastards. ohh and rabbs,hares,wild cats,etc etc
Splitting wood with the old man and spotted a bunny in the wood pile, managed to catch it with our hands and knocked it over a log.
No pictures unfortunately but the dogs loved it!
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Haha yesterday must have been the day for hand catching.
I was out walking the dog when she starts barking at the base of a big old man pine tree with a split trunk.
Next minute out pops a possum and bolts up the tree.
No gun so just climbed the tree, grabbed it by the tail and gave it the helicopter.
All over, more fluff for the bag [emoji106]
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I got 4 pig's last night while working:thumbsup:being made into bacon:drool::drool:Attachment 87672