Magpies in our area seem to have a complete contempt for cyclists and never
get out of the way, it's always the cyclists who have to cycle round them.
John Leonard
On 23 August 2013 10:34, Sonja Ross <> wrote:
> It's an interesting idea. Maybe some species are better at it than others
> too with some, like galahs, featuring more as road kill, than others, like
> ravens, which are much less common despite both feeding on roadsides.
>
>
> On 23/08/2013, at 6:31 AM, Peter Shute <> wrote:
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> > According to this article from today's Age, birds on roads react to
> according to the average traffic speed rather than actual vehicle speeds,
> and therefore "strictly enforcing speed limits could reduce bird
> collisions."
> >
> > http://www.theage.com.au/drive/-2sceq.html
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> > Peter Shute
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