What Are They After?
A couple of currawongs continually turn up when we feed the local magpie family but they don't eat the meat we give them. Even when the maggies have gone, the curries still hang around. Are we missing something?
A couple of currawongs continually turn up when we feed the local magpie family but they don't eat the meat we give them. Even when the maggies have gone, the curries still hang around. Are we missing something?
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Both magpie and currawongs passerine birds and belong to crow family. It is habit of all species of crows that when ever they saw any of the crow species is under captivity, they gather and keep flying over the captive bird. This is the reason currawongs flying over your magpie.
answered 5 months ago
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This magpie is wild. not caged.
comment made by Willow01 3 months ago
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