Magpie guarding the main gate into Callum Brae walked up to me with a quizzical
look as if expecting a titbit. We talked for a while, then as he could see I
was packing up the car anyway, he sauntered off.
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Subject: Diary of a cyclist
Monday 16 August 2010: swooped by an Australian Magpie for the first time
this year, on the way to work and at the usual location, along Athllon
Drive, between Drakeford and Learmonth. No contact made this time.
Matthew Frawley
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