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  2. Australian magpie - Wikipedia

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    Magpies have a long breeding season which varies in ... Some claim that hand-feeding magpies can reduce the risk of swooping. Magpies will become accustomed to being ...

  3. Australian magpie in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Magpies harass or attack swamp harriers (pictured) far more than they do to any other bird species in New Zealand. [5]The birds can be agonistic.During the breeding season, while nestlings are defenceless for the first 2–3 weeks, the fathers will be very protective and swoop anything they perceive as a threat to their young.

  4. Black-billed magpie - Wikipedia

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    Magpies also died as a result of eating poison set out for predators. [31] Black-billed magpies are considered a pest by some because of their reputation for stealing smaller songbird eggs. Studies have shown, however, that eggs make up only a small proportion of what magpies feed on during the reproductive season, and that other songbird ...

  5. Magpie Attacks Queensland Police Officer as Swooping Season ...

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    A police officer in Queensland was given a harsh reminder that spring, and magpie swooping season, was just around the bend.“While travelling through Childers, on August 18, the officer was the ...

  6. Animal attacks in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Magpies are ubiquitous in urban areas all over Australia, and have become accustomed to people. A small percentage of birds become highly aggressive during breeding season from late August to early October, and will swoop and sometimes attack passers by. [41] These magpies may engage in an escalating series of behaviours to drive off intruders.

  7. Magpie - Wikipedia

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    The Australian magpie, Cracticus tibicen, is conspicuously "pied", with black and white plumage reminiscent of a Eurasian magpie. It is a member of the family Artamidae and not a corvid. The magpie-robins , members of the genus Copsychus , have a similar "pied" appearance, but they are Old World flycatchers , unrelated to the corvids.

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    San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama to miss rest of NBA season A life-threatening blood clot has taken ‘Wemby’ out of play for the rest of the 2024-2025 basketball season.

  9. Magpie-lark - Wikipedia

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    Female in Melbourne. The female has a white throat and the male has a black throat. The magpie-lark is a small to medium size bird, reaching 25 to 30 cm (9.8 to 11.8 in) long when fully grown, or about the same size as a European common blackbird, and boldly pied in black and white; the weight range is 63.9 to 118 g (2.25 to 4.16 oz) for males, and 70 to 94.5 g (2.47 to 3.33 oz) for females. [15]