I had a lovely chat with a magpie today, they’re extremely friendly in my area. He was sitting on a low fence and I asked if he’d been in a fight because some of his neck feathers looked a bit shit, he seemed okay though.
They’re good little mates. I absolutely adored watching them walk around the yard hunting worms. I know they aren’t the only birds that land in yards and waddle around, but in terms of flying birds in my part of Melbourne, they seem to be the only ones that routinely spent time in my front/back yard. They weren’t shy either. They didn’t like people getting too close, but they wouldn’t fly away upon seeing you, they’d just hop back a few steps, kinda like “ayy man, keep yo distance”
Yet another reason I love them. Can’t help anthropomorphising them - I do that too!
I had a lovely chat with a magpie today, they’re extremely friendly in my area. He was sitting on a low fence and I asked if he’d been in a fight because some of his neck feathers looked a bit shit, he seemed okay though.
I always stop and say hello to the magpies 😊
They’re good little mates. I absolutely adored watching them walk around the yard hunting worms. I know they aren’t the only birds that land in yards and waddle around, but in terms of flying birds in my part of Melbourne, they seem to be the only ones that routinely spent time in my front/back yard. They weren’t shy either. They didn’t like people getting too close, but they wouldn’t fly away upon seeing you, they’d just hop back a few steps, kinda like “ayy man, keep yo distance”
Yet another reason I love them. Can’t help anthropomorphising them - I do that too!