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Subject: | Magpie Lark(?) Attacking |
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From: | Penny Brockman <> |
Date: | Tue, 26 Jun 2007 16:53:04 +1000 |
On the thread of attacking Magpie-larks, a friend told me about a pair
in Darwin that lived/nested near a car hire office in town. Every
afternoon the pair sat on the fence near the front door waiting for the
boss to leave. They paid no attention to any other staff members or
clients, but as soon as the boss came out they attacked. He claimed to
never having done anything nasty to them, and took to leaving under
cover or in the dark.
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