Australia
is fortunate in having
many wild birds as
visitors to
backyards. Magpies,
which are found all over
Australia , are one of
our larger birds. The
adult birds are
black and white while the
young are grey and white.
Years ago, I just can't
remember when, a baby
magpie turned up in our
yard. He was
hopping along on the
stump of his leg as his
foot was turned back,
facing the wrong
direction. We
started feeding him bits
of bread and meat and
called him 'Hoppy'.
We wondered if he'd
survive in the wild, with
only one foot. He
hung around for a while
and then went and we
forgot about
him.
Imagine our surprise and
delight when months later
he returned with his
mate. Hoppy became
quite tame, even walking
inside and perching
himself on the arm of a
chair. He'd look at
me, and just keep on
looking until I'd give
him his tucker. His
mate remained
cautious and never became
as quiet as Hoppy.
Every year in the spring,
Hoppy and his mate were
regular visitors,
sometimes coming for food
three or more times in
the one day. We
then knew that they were
feeding young. Magpies
are territorial and very
protective of their
young. They will
swoop down and attack any
unsuspecting person who
may be near their
nest. Its quite a
shock when this happens,
I don't know where Hoppy
had his nest, we have
never come under attack
from any magpie in our
yard.
Sometimes they'd bring
two babies, other times
only one. The
babies sometimes became
as bold as Hoppy and I'd
often have two pairs of
eyes looking at
me. Its quite
amusing watching the
babies being fed,
especially when they are
big babies and quite
capable of feeding
themselves. They
will squark and
open their beaks for the
poor parent birds to
shovel in the food.
Magpies are very good
parents, and very hard
workers. Of course
we Aussies often call
them 'maggies'.
Sadly
something must have
happened to Hoppy, as one
year he never returned.
The male magpies are much
bolder than the females
and are a protected
species.
They are not allowed to
be kept in avairys. We
aren't even supposed to
feed wild
birds, but Hoppy thought
that was a ridiculous
law.
Click
on the above photo to
hear their happy
warbling.
The
birds of the air nest by
the waters;
and sing amoung the
banches.
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