![Evil or Very Mad :evil:](./images/smilies/icon_evil.gif)
The plan was simple get up early, why scavaging through the paddock pick of the parents first and then take out the youngin well that was the plan. So on the 3rd I got up early, and bugger it had been raining overnight and there was no action out back
![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_confused.gif)
So anyways the day started as usual with the feeding of the zoo 8mth old and 2yr old
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
![Twisted Evil :twisted:](./images/smilies/icon_twisted.gif)
Cock the R9 and ingoes a .20 predator, looking for adults one cooperates and jumps onto the fence post, now had been a while and the heart was pumpin, got the AO focused and lined him up and tried my best to squeeze it off nice and smooth and ... bugger I think I missed he flew off but most of the flock stayed. So lined up another feeding on the ground adjusted for trajectory and squeezed another off, def think I hit him but he and the rest decided it was time to leave.... except 1 real youngin that was just sitting on the deck wandering what had happend so put another in the spout and this time it just achored the poor bugger to the dirt, actually he did a small rollover 2 kicks and that was it.
So I had mixed feelings for the morning. Was impressed with how the last was just bumped and anchored to the spot but the other 2 I was a little unimpressed, more with myself than anything.
Anyway an hr or so later I was down the front and there are two mynah's head first in the dirt 2 meters apart, the first two were hits after all, Having a look at them one was a good hit in the chest but was a little to one side too much and exited at the bottom of his chest area, def more damage than the exacts, most of the time exacts you almost have to pluck em to find the holes. The other was alot neater not so much damage. Picked em both up to throw them out the back paddock and found that the last one that was a def hit had disapeared so either the local fox had been through his usual corner and picked it up or maybe a hawk or something, bit of a mystery actually.
So all in all 3 shots and 3 less pesky Mynah's chasing the natives out and I learned a bit more too about these hardy and very smart pests, not a bad start for the year, only 3 days in things are looking up.