Today I knapped my very first arrow point out of SA flint using all primitive tools. I plan to haft it to a bamboo shaft with sinew and hopefully hunt something with it soon

Wm.Traynor wrote:That's an interesting bird OB but what is that red spot on its throat?
bigpete wrote:Wm.Traynor wrote:That's an interesting bird OB but what is that red spot on its throat?
Thats the wattle. Similar to a chickens wattle
bigpete wrote:Wm.Traynor wrote:That's an interesting bird OB but what is that red spot on its throat?
Thats the wattle. Similar to a chickens wattle
Oldbloke wrote:Its a Wattle Bird.
Wattle Birds are very common down southern AU.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_wattlebird
bigpete wrote:They're one of my main target species when doing bird control in the vineyard
deye243 wrote:Local name here is a thrush for obvious reasons.
Oldbloke wrote:bigpete wrote:They're one of my main target species when doing bird control in the vineyard
You allowed to shoot them in SA?
Protected in Vic.
bigpete wrote:Oldbloke wrote:bigpete wrote:They're one of my main target species when doing bird control in the vineyard
You allowed to shoot them in SA?
Protected in Vic.
Yes,they're an unprotected native species here like ravens,galahs,short billed corellas,and silvereyes
Billo wrote:Dragged the 218 Bee out the safe yesterday for the first time in more than a decade.
Deprimed some fired brass and 90 pieces got an ultrasonic clean, trigger got a polishing lightening it down to around 2lbs, thou I would like to get it lighter.
I put some old rings on and a newish scope got install, might even do some reloading this week and go harvest some Crow for a pie
Oldbloke wrote:Bloody windy where I am today so no fishing for me. LoL
I got swooped a couple of days ago. Anyway four of these hatched yesterday. Little buggers won't stand still for long but I did get a few shots including one of this little cuetie.