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stewarts rise
27 Sep 23 11:52
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In the kitchen this AM when i heard a tapping at a small window, happened again a few moments later, saw a bird fluttering its wings and dropping out of sight. Went to the patio window to see a magpie jumping up and down and pecking at the window, flew off when it saw me.
  Later went into the living room and there was a tapping at the bay window (side), curtain in front of it, pulled it back to see Magpie flying away.
Thought this is like a scene from Hitchcocks' "Birds", anyone know why they are doing this, window cleaner came about 3 weeks ago?

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ladycarla
When: 27 Sep 23 12:07
Magpies are one of only a handful of animals what can recognise their own reflection so when they see their reflection they think it's a rival bird and being naturally aggressive and territorial they will try to drive it away.
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stewarts rise
When: 27 Sep 23 12:13
Thanks Lady Carla that would explain it.Laugh
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dambuster
When: 27 Sep 23 12:22
Magpies are very aggressive towards other birds, they eat there eggs .
By:
barstool
When: 27 Sep 23 13:10
Thanks to Mr Packham there are a lot more of them.
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ladycarla
When: 27 Sep 23 15:11
SR- Grin
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Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 27 Sep 23 16:07
https://backyardbuddies.org.au/help/stop-birds-attacking-windows/
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EastLower Gooner
When: 27 Sep 23 16:27
Could be a sign…Aussie Rules Grand final this Saturday…Magpies vs the Lions.
By:
swiftynifty
When: 27 Sep 23 16:35
Knocking for tips, or checking your jewellery situation.
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