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For many New Zealanders, the Australian magpie is a familiar, if sometimes vexing, sight. Introduced from Australia in the ...
When we attached tiny, backpack-like tracking devices to five Australian magpies, we didn't expect to discover an entirely new social behaviour rarely seen in birds, writes Dominique Potvin.
A small group of Australian magpies (Cracticus tibicen), after being fitted with harness-like tracking devices, unilaterally decided to opt out; the scientists watched as the birds helped each ...
The magpies flew away fine, and we were, you know, all set to go. ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Dominique Potvin is a behavioral ecologist at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia.
Why do magpies sing to humans? Discover the meaning behind their carolling, mimicry and calls—and how they may even be singing just for you.
They may have a brain the size of a pea but magpies have been shown to possess the intellectual prowess necessary to recognise themselves in a mirror – a feat that, until now, has only been seen ...
Magpies are known to swoop on "cyclists, joggers, walkers, pets, birds of prey, and even other magpies," occasionally resulting in injury.