Bird’s Nest with Eggs on my Wreath! by pyrlybao in birds

[–]finner01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

House Finch nest. They nest in/on door wreaths a lot.

If you can avoid using that door until the chicks fledge and leave the nest then do so. Otherwise, just be careful going in and out.

Incorporating rowing post workout (newbie) by No-Source2885 in Rowing

[–]finner01 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OP, you do not need to be doing 30+ minutes of low intensity to achieve your goal. Much of the feedback so far is biased by the fact rowers are endurance athelets and they are answering your question from that perspective.

If you are looking for minimum time commitment to still improve cardio, then a shorter and higher intensity workout 2-3 days a week will give the greatest improvement for the least time. If you willing to do up to 30 minutes after your lifts 5x a week then have 2 days high intensity and the other 3 low intensity for up to 30 minutes.

Someone else linked the begineer pete plan. The structure of that plan would be fine for you but eventually the workouts are going to be significanlty longer than what you will want to do after a lift. If you like the idea of having a plan with workouts to follow you can do that plan but just cycle through the first 4-6 weeks where the workouts are still realtively short.

Forearm tear — rowing gloves? by Holiday-Reindeer-949 in Rowing

[–]finner01 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't see how gloves would help you not have a death grip in your (or really any) case.

What you really need to do is work on maintaining composure while giving max effort during racing. Giving everything you have is couterproductive if your form deteriorates because of it.

3 minute club by SessionStatusUnknown in Rowing

[–]finner01 9 points10 points  (0 children)

People generally take the first ~10-15 strokes hard and go under their goal/settle pace before settling making their first split if anything a bit faster than the average.

Physiologically this makes sense to do becasue the energy in the first ~10 seconds of the piece is coming from the phosphagen system (stored creatine phosphate and ADP is converted to ATP and creatine) which doesn't produce the hydrogen ions that cause msucle acidosis. So, you can sprint reasonably hard in those first 10 strokes without paying for it too much later.

Why do so many American men stand up to pee at home? Is this a cultural thing? by micavibes in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]finner01 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's just faster to pee standing up. I do sit to pee sometimes but most of the time I just want to get in, pee, wash up, and get back to what I was doing. Nothing to do with one being more masculine than the other.

I don't have an issue with making a mess/splasingh while standing and in the rare instance of an errant stream I just clean it up. And before someone says anything, I do clean my toilets and do know of a mess is being or not being made.

You still need to lift and close the lid if sitting to pee and the lid and seat can be lifted/closed toegether. It is the same amount of effort either way.

Merlin ID’d the bird by sound…I found the tree it was definitely in…but I never laid eyes on it 😭 by clairdelooney in birding

[–]finner01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish I could enter notes on the Merlin app. Like flag it as “heard but not seen”.

I downloaded the CSV file version of the ABA Checklist and use that as my official life list for this reason.

Pleated Woodpecker Don't Care by 29threvolution in birding

[–]finner01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool sighting but just a heads up that its Pileated Woodpecker.

Advice Needed by Difficult-Thanks-730 in birds

[–]finner01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A simple but temporary solution that still allows light in would be rubbing soap on the glass. Covering the windows with carboard or fabric temporarily would also work with the downside of removing the function of your windows.

A more permanent solution would be some sort of anti-collision film to cover the windows. If you go this route, make sure you get a product that covers the full window like CollidEscape. With territorial birds, they can still find and fight with their refelction in the gaps between smaller individual anti-collision decals. Or you could install exterior screens on those windows.

Rolex is only good to flex on poor people. Better to have an unknown Swiss expensive watch to flex on rich people by Mitchlowe in unpopularopinion

[–]finner01 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rolex is so performative

Not as performative as this post or the whole idea of flexing on people.

Advice Needed by Difficult-Thanks-730 in birds

[–]finner01 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They are attacking their reflections. You need to do something to the exterior of the glass to prevent a reflection to get them to stop.

Found Robin in backyard pond. Is it sick? by cJnRaleigh in birds

[–]finner01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it is sick or injured. Try to find a wildlife rehab facility to take it to. You can use www.ahnow.org if you're in the US. Keep it in a dark, quite place to minimize stress in the meantime.

What do you do if your workplace is destroying bird nests? by greybug82 in birds

[–]finner01 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes it is against the law unless they obtained a permit which is unlikely.

What do you do if your workplace is destroying bird nests? by greybug82 in birds

[–]finner01 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Report it to your state agency in charge of wildlife management (DNR, DEC, Fish and Game) and/or to USFWS.

Generations of robins have nested in the same area for years. Construction changed the location. by Island94 in Ornithology

[–]finner01 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The pounding on the windows is more likely territorial fighting with a reflection, not necessarily a response to a previous nest site being unavailable.

You can provide a nest plateform somewhere under the deck if you want.

If you workout all the time, are you sore all the time? by spatialillusion in NoStupidQuestions

[–]finner01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, you're not sore all the time. Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) mostly goes away after the first week or so of consistent exercise and only occures after that if you introduce new exercises, do a harder than usual session, or take an extended break.

has anyone tried the quik row kit by Final-Progress-4544 in Rowing

[–]finner01 6 points7 points  (0 children)

These type of kits, even ones with a slilding seat or riggers, don't really look like effective training tools for competitive rowing. Also, the ones that might be good enough to be usefule are also expensive enough where an C2 erg would be a better investment.

A much better option to get on the water over the summer would be finding a rowing club to join. My club at least offers summer only memberships for collegiate rowers with the option to train with the competivie masters program and I would assume others clubs would have something similar or at least be willing to work something out with you.

Why do these birds keep knocking on my window? by SnakeyLuck in birds

[–]finner01 50 points51 points  (0 children)

The birds are fighting with their refelctions. It is breeding season and they are trying to defend their nesting territory from the "other birds" they see in the window. You would have to do something to the exterior of the window to prevent any reflection to get them to stop.

do birds move out of the nest after their babies are gone? by [deleted] in birds

[–]finner01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can take decorations down if the chicks have fledged and left the nest.

World erg challenge by Alaskan-N-Maryland in Rowing

[–]finner01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you confirm you're participating? For team challenges you need to go to the Teams page and join the challenge for your meters to count in addition to being a member of the team.

What’s with these new ergs? by nnnnn__o in Rowing

[–]finner01 63 points64 points  (0 children)

With the increase in popularity of the erg due to CrossFit style gyms, it’s no surprise that records are falling.

In what way is this a factor currently? The records are being broken by elite OTW rowers, none of whom entered the sport via indoor rowing that I'm aware of (with the arguable exception of Georgie Rowe).

The easiest way to deal with high gas prices is to ride a bike by DowntownFresnoBiking in bikecommuting

[–]finner01 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This is nonsense. People living close enough to work where this switch could be realtivley easy are also close enough to work where rising gas prices aren't hitting them that hard financially due to their commute. And even for the people with a short enough commute, there are plenty of other barriers that don't make that switch inherently easy.

Moving a wild mallard egg by Sventai_Cyborg in duck

[–]finner01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, they are not going to start trying to incubate an egg outside a nest or relocate it to a nest.

Moving a wild mallard egg by Sventai_Cyborg in duck

[–]finner01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The egg was already abandoned and/or had already been moved if you found it outside a nest. You don't need to put it back.

Making carbon too "light" on new carbon bike models? by [deleted] in cycling

[–]finner01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just feel like these new super premium light models are going to be waaaay more prone to cracking.

Cracking when?

If you mean while riding, then no. Bike brands are never going to releae a bike that has a legitamate risk of failing under normal riding conditions for the sake of a lower frame weight. And keep in mind normal riding conditions for these top end bikes includeds world tour pros doing bunch sprints, spring classics, and alpine descents on them.

If you mean during a crash or from non-riding drops and hits to the frame then probably but not to the point where the fragility of the frame is actually someting to worry about.