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From: Arron Wilpour <>
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 10:37:29 +1000
Hi. I have just found a baby magpie in my backyard. It has the black and white 
feathers on its head and wings but grey fluffy on the back and no tail 
feathers. I cant see the parents anywhere in site. I live on acreage and have 
quite alot of birds around. I have raised baby possums before but never a 
magpie. The bird quite happily took some water from an eye dropper but what 
should i give it to eat. I have alot of blood worms for my fish. would these be 
adequite till i can give it some larger things like moths till i can release 
it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

                                                   Yours sincerely
                                                    Arron wilpour
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