Spring is the start of magpie swooping season as they instinctively fend off intruders to their territory to protect their nests during breeding time. Magpies are medium-sized black and white birds with golden brown eyes. Juveniles (up to about three years of age) have lighter grey feathers, rather than distinctive black and white. Adults are about 37 centimetres (15 inches) in length. They can live up to 25 years of age and usually begin breeding between the ages of three and five years. Most magpies will swoop within 30-50 metres of their nest if they perceive the pedestrian to be a threat. They spend quite a lot of time on the ground and because they have long legs they walk or hop about. Most of the year, the bird is a popular and curious friend that visits back gardens, parks, and shopping centres. However, when they breed, they often become quite aggressive (especially males). Often they will swoop to warn intruders to stay away – and therefore they don’t strike becaus
REJECT GREED; TREAD LIGHTLY; CARE LOCALLY; RESPECT DIVERSITY ... by Martina Nicolls