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Australian 'Black Back' Magpie

This is a very special friend - Mumma Maggie.  She is an excellent parent, but also insists on close personal contact with us.  She loves to be hand fed, and always comes down to see what we're doing if we're in the backyard.  I was trying out my new camera, and she was intrigued by the zoom lens, which must have looked like a beak to her - but it was moving in and out!!!

Our magpies are all the one species, but there are several 'tribes', depending on their colouring.  Magpies in our area are black across their backs, while in some other areas they have white backs, or more white on their wings.

Parents
  • Indeed she is a lovely bird, Maureen.  She feels comfortable enough with me to rouse at me if I'm a bit slow getting food for her when she comes visiting.  She also trusts me enough to 'park' her newly-fledged youngsters with me while she goes off foraging.  :-)

    Smiles, Jan.

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  • Indeed she is a lovely bird, Maureen.  She feels comfortable enough with me to rouse at me if I'm a bit slow getting food for her when she comes visiting.  She also trusts me enough to 'park' her newly-fledged youngsters with me while she goes off foraging.  :-)

    Smiles, Jan.

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