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Thought I'd best check our back fence after seeing that beauty Dam it, but looks like ours couldn't make the jump :eek:
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Well it looks like crows don't really have a Killy stabby beak like I thought so most likely is one. There a bit more rounded at the top just like ya pic, I was thinking more like butcher bird magpie type of beak. Mind you the only crow I've seen close up has generally been a bit messed up so never been able to tell.
 
Yep,
I figured out a few years back that a 160 grain item traveling at
5000 fps does indeed not do them the world of good at 200 yards. :cool:
I could not believe on how many feathers these things are equipped with. 8)
A feather duster would gape in awe. :8
 
dam it said:
A white Crow :eek:
Spotted this on the back fence about a year ago .
At first I thought it was a Magpie ..... But Nar its a Crow.
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Had a bit of a google on this one.... Mmmm best I came up with is.....

A young Torresian Crow .... probably his Brother/sister in other pic behind fence.... Didn't make-it, killed by Stronger Bird in the Nest..:N: Most young Crows/Ravens have Blue Eyes then Yellow-up at Maturity...
Info from birdsinbackyards.net
LoneWolf...
 
Found a spider in one of my birdseye chillie bushes.
lotta web, it's keeping itself safe from preditors, n even catching chillies.
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It's hiding under the leaf in centre of photo, abdomen is as big as a thumbnail, n there's a few old bugs in there with him too. :D
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might have to catch the action in the dark of night. :p
 
I cant see him :(
But be careful if you go out after dark :|
That spider will me :mad: :mad: after eating chillies and bug .
Dont get carried away ...... you could end up with that one on you face :lol:
 
Found it doing its shopping tonight
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I think this is the back end rump shot. :eek:
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pretty squat looking raknid, but doesn't take up a lot of room in the garden ,.... has a stinkbug in its web too, n anything that kills (even if it don't eat it) stinkbugs is a friend in the garden. :Y: :D
 
R M OUTBACK gets the prize for answering the question as to the identification of the spider in the pic, there are about a hundred odd species in Australia , all the orb weaver variety , and all seem to have the same effect on humans scare the crap out us, when i bush walk, the first thing i do ss select a good stout branch and its held in front of me to get rid of webs and spiders , nothin like a web onya face is there
 
Hey Mates! I might as well, post my ugly spider pics too!

Photo of my mothers ankle after a spider bite, size of a quarter and for several months, she almost didn't make it.

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