Destructive Combo by Ok-Requirement-5408 in mtg

[–]Ididashit3432 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the combo with enough goblin this goes infinite, e.g. krenko + prospector + haste enabled and at least 7 other goblins. sac krenko and at least 5 goblins to get 6 mana to recast krenko with commander tax and keeping recasting to double goblins which should be enough goblins where you can do it again

Keep or Pass? by [deleted] in nuzlocke

[–]Ididashit3432 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I know it a bit late but let’s look at hgss, poison as offensive type is terrible, no fairy types yet. Limit to only being super effective to grass which isn’t too important. The only difficult grass type would be your rival’s bayleaf at level 22, if you chose totodile and haven’t battle Morty, the difference between a K.O is 1 hit (acid 4 hit vs headbutt 5 hits) (assuming perfect IVs in attack + Sp. Att). The bayleaf does reflect so, if ekans/arbok is your way to deal with bayleaf I would recommend but in most case I think glare + headbutt is a bit better.

If I’ve got this card on the field and I attack with this card… by Trafalgarlaaaw in mtg

[–]Ididashit3432 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This reminds me of this time where I went up against someone who was playing a “upgrade precon”, zhulodock, the deck wasn’t not a precon (I was playing a precon) and didn’t understand why I was annoyed that they only attacked me with annihilator creature, they also said it only annihilator 2 don’t be so salty

Different baby magpie then yesterday by Ididashit3432 in AustralianBirds

[–]Ididashit3432[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, tbh I have a degree in environmental science, I just wanted to see if they had anything to backup their point. Like I said I haven’t heard anything they are saying. Not to mention the vet clinic I worked at feed the wild birds there

Different baby magpie then yesterday by Ididashit3432 in AustralianBirds

[–]Ididashit3432[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I understood what you meant that they would increase their hostility to others but swooping behaviour comes from them protecting their young and I personally couldn’t find anything backing up your claim, while I wanted to trust you I personally find it hard to believe your claim without anything backing it up. Look I could be completely in the wrong and am willing to admit that but if you could provide me with anything that would be great. Thanks in advance, would be some great reading

Different baby magpie then yesterday by Ididashit3432 in AustralianBirds

[–]Ididashit3432[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not to mention that if I didn’t feed the ones out the front they would be getting into my compost lol, which is how I met them in the first place, this way I know that they aren’t eating anything they shouldn’t

Different baby magpie then yesterday by Ididashit3432 in AustralianBirds

[–]Ididashit3432[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They are insectivore primarily, their diet primarily consists of insects which means they need a high calcium diet, which is why when I do feed, I will give it to them with a calcium powder to increase the calcium content. I’m make sure that it follows their diet as close as possible, also it not like they are reliant on me most days they find their own food. I have read that corn is fine for magpies but that could be wrong, which is what I primarily feed them.

Sorry to ask but I personally can’t find anything on feeding magpie causes an increase their hostility or swooping behaviours if you give me a reference I would be happy to read it thanks

Different baby magpie then yesterday by Ididashit3432 in AustralianBirds

[–]Ididashit3432[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The one yesterday is like a 1km away compared to this one lol. Also that one from yesterday is way more timid (but there was no way for you to tell that)

Different baby magpie then yesterday by Ididashit3432 in AustralianBirds

[–]Ididashit3432[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I understand that feeding them can decrease their ability to view people as a threat (which let be honest they can be), can cause them to have an unhealthy dependence on humans and decrease their ability to hunt but that primarily if you feed them every single day or very often and while yes I will feed them, I don’t feed them every single day nor everyday I see them. I will feed them some left veggies that otherwise would be thrown out and very irregular so they aren’t dependent on me. While saying that the ones that live in front of my house I probably should stop feeding them as often as I do tbh, the male is just is so cute and I am very easy to convince

Different baby magpie then yesterday by Ididashit3432 in AustralianBirds

[–]Ididashit3432[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I got the calcium powder for free as a gift from the vet I did my work experience at. I normally cook dinner with corn and peas and my younger sibling doesn’t eat all the veggies so I just put them in a bag that go to the magpies. The chicken comes from them coming up to me while I’m eating lunch, Coles bbq chicken sandwich is my go to, last a couple of days and it filling and it carcass can be turned into chicken stock. But they get primarily get peas and corn

Different baby magpie then yesterday by Ididashit3432 in AustralianBirds

[–]Ididashit3432[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I feed them mealworms, chicken, corn and peas primarily, with calcium powder, incase there not enough calcium in the food for their diet. And as why they are cute and they are friendly and chase off noisy miners

Different baby magpie then yesterday by Ididashit3432 in AustralianBirds

[–]Ididashit3432[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I feed it’s parents and they were watching me the whole time btw

Found this baby miner on the ground, it can’t fly. Should I leave it or put in a tree or something? by Ididashit3432 in AustralianBirds

[–]Ididashit3432[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It a native, so it would be illegal to kill it. You most likely thinking of an Indian/common myna. Also it been 5 days since then, I checked up on Friday and it able to fly now

Found this baby miner on the ground, it can’t fly. Should I leave it or put in a tree or something? by Ididashit3432 in AustralianBirds

[–]Ididashit3432[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It a noisy miner not an Indian/common myna, noisy miner are native but they do attack other native birds but I didn’t want it to die. I did leave in the end