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Australian Magpie nest failures

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Subject: Australian Magpie nest failures
From: shorty via Canberrabirds <>
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2024 04:35:44 +0000
Hi All,

At the beginning of the season my resident Magpies built a nest and had some young hatch, the nest was high in the tree so I could not see the young but could hear them. After a while the nest failed, I assumed they may have been preditated.

Not long after they built a new nest in a different tree and again two young hatched and with the nest being lower down I could see the two young when being fed by the adults but again the nesting seems to have failed. The adults have been seen taking food to the nest but no young seen. This morning one of the adults removed one of the deceased young and placed it on the ground. I had a look at it and could not see any obvious cause of death?

Any ideas on what could be causing their young to be dying? Could it have been the hot day we had on Wednesday?

Shorty

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