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Re: Attacks on human's from Magpies and Other Birds

To: "" <>, "Vella; Edwin" <>
Subject: Re: Attacks on human's from Magpies and Other Birds
From: (David Torr)
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 17:02:38 +1100
     I have been attacked by a male Maned Duck - got too close to his 
     family of 13 and he flew straight at me, hit me in the stomach with 
     his beak!
     
     We both survived (I am well padded in that region!)


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Subject: Attacks on human's from Magpies and Other Birds
Author:  "Vella; Edwin" <> at pau-smtp
Date:    25/9/97 15:41


     
G'day All
     
On the subject of birds attacking people. I used to get attacked by our   
pair of Grey butcherbirds and Magpies in the park accross the road from   
home but not anymore!
     
Edwin
     
P.S. To all Sydney Birder's. Do we still all remember that Agro Magpie at   
the McGraths Hill STW? What happened to it? Or did it turn to that Barn   
Owl that attacked me a few weekends ago.
     
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just read in the paper about the baby boy (14 mo) who lost an eye from a 
magpie attack in Canberra. Does anyone know any more details?
     
Also, does any one know why Tassie magpies are so docile compared to 
mainland birds. I have never heard of anyone being attacked in Tasmania,   
so
why the difference in behaviour b/w mainland and Tas?
     
Thanks in advance
     
Eric
     
     
     

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