Insomnia. And the wish to not suffer it alone.
Carl Clifford
On 16/07/2008, at 12:52 PM, Tony Russell wrote:
Ah Magsters, yes.
Last night I heard a Magster warbling for hours in the dark in my
garden, started at about 12 midnight.
Any ideas why they do this night time stuff ?
T.
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From:
On Behalf Of Carl Clifford
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:17 PM
To: Birding-Aus Aus
Subject: Magpie Nesting with Chicken-wire
Dear All,
Magpie nesting season appears to have started here in Gorokan, on the
NSW Central Coast. For a few days there has been a Magpie in the yard
collecting sticks, not so unusual. Now the little blighter has started
tugging at the chicken-wire that covers a pergola. Unfortunately (for
me) the chicken-wire is around 20 years old and a bit rusty in parts.
This has allowed the Magster to pull away the wire from the staples
that hold it to the pergola frame in places. I think I will have to do
a few repairs to the wire after the nesting season is over. I know
that Magpies use wire in their nests on occasions, but i have never
seen one so pro-active in obtaining it before.
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
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