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Dear Folks,

 

There is a small flock of a particular type of bird which has recently begun visiting my lawn.

 

My problem is: This bird seems to be taking things from my lawn.

 

How do I know what this bird is taking away?

If it might be bad bugs that this bird is removing, then I am OK with it.

However, what if this bird is stealing good worms? Then how do I deal with it?

And, how to know…..For Sure?

 

This bird is not so difficult to identify. Its head looks like a pick-ax, in fact. And, it is mostly brown and ugly, with no bright colors. And, it does not talk much, like my beloved Thai Myna (mynah) Bird, major or minor.

 

Also, in case this bird might be stealing worms, how might I discourage this bird, without harming it or causing it trauma in any way?

 

What about a small scarecrow stuck in the center of the lawn? Would this work?

 

But then, if scarecrow, might this frighten away the Thai Myna birds that I am trying to coax ever closer to me?

 

Also, how much longer do you think this bird will hang around, provided I do not, in any way, interfere with its habits?

 

Here is what this bird looks like:

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Does it make a noise at night?....

Like a bird call, I mean?

I like bird calls throughout the night, as they make me feel less lonesome.

 

Therefore, if this bird makes noise at night, then I will see this as a definite plus in its favor.

 

Any advice will be most helpful,

And appreciated…

 

Best regards,

Gamma

 

 

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8 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

A very ugly bird , you must be looking at a different one than me,

it's a Hoopoe , a migrant bird to Thailand, I suppose poking holes

in your lawn will areated it , nothing to worry about , just enjoy the

beautiful and unusual bird.....

 

regards worgeordie

 

It COULD be beautiful IF it were not all.....BROWN...I suppose.

 

This bird belongs on a desert landscape....due to coloring, coloration, plumage...IMHO.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

A very ugly bird , you must be looking at a different one than me,

it's a Hoopoe , a migrant bird to Thailand, I suppose poking holes

in your lawn will areated it , nothing to worry about , just enjoy the

beautiful and unusual bird.....

 

regards worgeordie

Beautiful birds, we get them on the village green in our moobaan, cycled past one this morning.

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2 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

I think you need to buy some specs .....its both unusual and beautiful ,in my eyes ,

 

regards worgeordie 

 

Actually, I would like some new ones.

 

 

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Things have come to a sad state of affairs. The OP suspects a bird of robbing him.

 

I am wondering if his previous experiences with women have triggered paranoia.

 

IIRC he has embraced celibacy. Perhaps he needs to get laid.

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3 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

IIRC

 

I wish you would mention the IPCC much more than this thing....IIRC, whatever that is.

 

I am talking 

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Yes.

I am very aware that the IPCC is a political/governmental organization that is very biased....

But, still, let's stick to the IPCC rather than....your IIRC....maybe....

 

 

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10 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

I wish you would mention the IPCC much more than this thing....IIRC, whatever that is.

 

I am talking 

image.png.9764c6cee5828f02335fa045338deec8.png

 

Yes.

I am very aware that the IPCC is a political/governmental organization that is very biased....

But, still, let's stick to the IPCC rather than....your IIRC....maybe....

 

 

If I Recall Correctly.

 

I was under the impression Americans are the  gold medallists of acronyms, such as SNAFU, REMF, PTSD etc. I really like the one used for the B-52 bomber - BUFF.

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1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

If I Recall Correctly.

 

I was under the impression Americans are the  gold medallists of acronyms, such as SNAFU, REMF, PTSD etc. I really like the one used for the B-52 bomber - BUFF.

 

I have no doubt that you are correct about Americans being the sartorial Garbage Men of Planet Earth.

 

Just look at what the bums wear, these days.

Everything has a logo.

 

All Americans Love a Garbage Slogan, too.

 

But, it was not always this way.

 

And, it is STILL not this way among us of the upper crust.

 

I do NOT want to have branding or slogans on my clothes.

I do NOT want to have branding or slogans on my phones.

 

The advertising real estate on my computers and phones belongs to ME!

 

Why do you think I got off Windows OS completely?

Many reasons, and advertising is one of them.

 

I am on OpenSUSE Leap 15.6 for everything, except phones.

 

I wish I could have bought a Pixel 9 from Google, in fact.

 

the A55 is a decent phone for the money, given the 12GB RAM and 256GB Phone Storage, plus 1TByte MicroSD slot.

So, I do like this phone...FOR THE MONEY.

 

But, I just do not like how much more cluttered the Android 14 OS has become, compared to Marshmallow and the NOTE4.

 

Yes.

Americans are Leaders in Garbage Slogans and Garbage Branding on Everthing.

 

THIS is because....Americans have an average IQ of about 97.

 

And, the Chinese guys in HK and Taiwan have an average IQ of 107.

 

But, really...it is only the EDUCATED  and the THINKING souls in Asia who know better than to try to put slogans on everything.

 

And, THESE DAYS...even in America...

There are so many slogans on everything, and ADS ON EVERYTHING...

That ads have become meaningless, and almost invisible.

 

Just another example of the basic MEANINGLESSNESS of Our Modern UNTHINKING Lives....IMHO...

 

 

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3 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

Dear Folks,

 

There is a small flock of a particular type of bird which has recently begun visiting my lawn.

 

My problem is: This bird seems to be taking things from my lawn.

 

How do I know what this bird is taking away?

If it might be bad bugs that this bird is removing, then I am OK with it.

However, what if this bird is stealing good worms? Then how do I deal with it?

And, how to know…..For Sure?

 

This bird is not so difficult to identify. Its head looks like a pick-ax, in fact. And, it is mostly brown and ugly, with no bright colors. And, it does not talk much, like my beloved Thai Myna (mynah) Bird, major or minor.

 

Also, in case this bird might be stealing worms, how might I discourage this bird, without harming it or causing it trauma in any way?

 

What about a small scarecrow stuck in the center of the lawn? Would this work?

 

But then, if scarecrow, might this frighten away the Thai Myna birds that I am trying to coax ever closer to me?

 

Also, how much longer do you think this bird will hang around, provided I do not, in any way, interfere with its habits?

 

Here is what this bird looks like:

50075530422_1ed8916069_b.jpg

 

Does it make a noise at night?....

Like a bird call, I mean?

I like bird calls throughout the night, as they make me feel less lonesome.

 

Therefore, if this bird makes noise at night, then I will see this as a definite plus in its favor.

 

Any advice will be most helpful,

And appreciated…

 

Best regards,

Gamma

 

 

It won't hang around. It's the Road Runner. It goes, Beep!, beep!

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I saw my first one of the season a couple of days ago. On past performance there should be 4 or 6 of them around each day for the next few months before they disappear again.

 

Very beautiful and lovely to watch as they peck peck peck their way across the lawn-covered clay. I think of them as woodpeckers who are after a change of scenery. They certainly (at least to my entirely untrained eyes) look like woodpeckers.

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6 hours ago, jippytum said:

I would be super pleased to have such a colourful bird visit and areate my lawn for me

 

I am now renting them out to kind users.

 

Feel free to place your order, anytime.

 

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I have completely changed my perspective and perception of these weirdo birds which enjoy poking holes in my lawn...

 

a.  I say, the more poking, the better!

 

b.  Also, I now think these birds quite beautiful, after having watched them, day after day, after day.

 

c. It seems to me, alas, that their numbers might be dwindling now, as they prepare to fly/migrate elsewhere.

 

d.  I, in fact, now, must tell you:  I will, most sincerely, be sorry to see them depart my lawn.....and....

 

I look forward to seeing them return.....

 

NEXT YEAR.

 

Everyone loves birds....I think.

 

 

 

Those were the days.....

 

Nobody now alive remembers .....

 

NOTE4:  Girls....CANNOT do this....!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

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1 hour ago, Ben Zioner said:

Get rid of it, it could undermine your foundations.

 

These days, as you may be aware....

 

Our fundamental foundations are falling....

 

Helter Skelter, all around us....

 

Have you noticed?

Do you even CARE????

 

 

 

 

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