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Super Magpie Families

To: Chris Shaw <>
Subject: Super Magpie Families
From: David Clark <>
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2021 16:52:38 +1100
Chris

We occasionally get an aggregation of Magpies on farmland near our place on the Bellarine Peninsula.  There are probably 50 or so birds involved.  We also get mass flyovers from time to time with 20-30 Magpies involved.  Normal numbers are two family groups on and around our place.

Cheers

David

On Sun, Nov 14, 2021 at 4:17 PM Chris Shaw <> wrote:
Alongside the Mangalore Flora Reserve in northern Victoria was a large bunch of Magpies… unusual... or maybe not... I’d be interested in your experiences of similar events…

https://www.ararelitus.com/blog/super-magpie-families

Chris Shaw

+61 409 675912

https://www.ararelitus.com

After the game, the King and the Pawn go into the same box.  - Italian proverb


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