Friday 7 September 2007

Meanwhile, in the front garden...


A white-backed Magpie.

Poor, mistreated thing. That's 'bread and dripping' he has in his beak.

The doves watch from the house gutters, waiting for their turn.
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11 comments:

  1. There is something about Magpies that I find appealing. Mind you, I have never been attacked by one!

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  2. They can be very territorial and defensive during breeding season but these suburban ones seem to have gotten used to people and don't attack. Except when I go out with food in the morning, they try to land on my head. As a boy in the country I was knocked off my bike on occasion by the magpies.

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  3. Yep...just like the poor mistreated maggies around my place who have to survive on the off-cuts from my cats' meat or the meat they leave behind...it's such a shame. Same goes for the poor kookaburras and butcher birds who wait at my back door! ;)

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  4. Do you insist on this black and white minstrel singing for his supper?

    Brave man.

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  5. I love magpies, cheeky things. But this one, he's especially lovely, you have the most interesting birds. And lorikeets. Just the name is musical, do they have a beautiful song?

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  6. are same as crows and raven? kinda have that magic and witchy look.

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  7. wow! what beautiful birds you Ausssies have! Lucky! Magpies look really big. Bigger than a seagull? pelican? thats what I have around here.

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  8. Whilst beautiful birds, magpies are a pest in this country, taking eggs and young birds from their nests

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  9. How cute, don't think i've ever seen one of those.

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  10. Magpies are a favorite....always so busy, so intelligent. a lot going on.

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