Magpies are feared because they swoop at people during breeding season. However, if magpies are fed by humans they do not see us as a threat and do not attack. They are closely related to ravens and crows and are very intelligent. They also have a uniquely beautiful voice.
I was very surprised, when I first heard from an ornithology professor, that the australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) is not a Corvid and therefore not a close relative of crows, ravens and the european magpie (pica pica).... but they are all songbirds. The australian magpie has this misleading name, because of the similar look with the european magpie....
I've been feeding maggie's for 40 yrs in various locations around victoria, I've never seen so many in one place. They normally live in extended families consisting of 4-8 individuals. The families are territorial and will assert their dominance over any food/water sources in their territory. There must be 4-5 families in the vid all sharing the same space!
Young males collect together in large groups dependant on resources. It seems they are a pool of mates for families that lose a paternal bird. I had 28 or so hanging around while I lived in an industrial area. Many of the locals fed them, so resources were plenty.
Anybody noticed Magpie table good manners etiquette by not eating over the plate, taking their food to be eaten away, therefore leaving open space access for other birds to get food...
I’m making headway with Scruffy, one of my magpie visitors. Today he stayed on the outside table, while I refilled the food bowl, rather than retreating further. I am impressed with your vid.
That Was pretty civilized. I thought there would be a lot more squabbling and the sounds magpies make when their pissed. It was there a few time's but it's nothing with the number of birds there.
HOW ON EARTH DO YOU HAVE SO MANY MAGPIES, MAYBE TWO AT A TIME ARRIVE AT MY PLACE, I FEED THEM AND HAVE BIRDBATH, BUT I'D BE IN HEAVEN WITH THOSE. CAMILLE VIC. AUSTRALIA
Great video! I luv maggies too. They're so clever and funny. I'm hoping that one day more will see past their seasonal attacking mode that the media so loves to promote.
Thanks Karen. When I was still in school, we raised a baby magpie affectionately named Petrie after the kids movie land before time. Was pretty cool to have a pet Maggie for a while, later released at a reserve sonewhere I believe.
Yeah they do get a bad rap, I feel quite deserving sometimes when they burry their claws in the back off my head haha. But still a funny and cheeky bird. We never got swooped though living in this place :-) They did get looked after though haha.
All the magpie babies have come to visit in the garden - so cute! But they are huge; much bigger than in Europe - more like our crows, and they look different too. You could plant some nut trees for them, or give them some nuts that you just crack a little shell off from one side and snuflower seeds, if they are in an area where they eat people's white bread cause that is not healthy for birds. Then when you get a chance, you can tickle them under the feathers in the neck. This they will like. Not on the chest or on the back, that scares them and is not comfortable at all.
From January this year I started to see magpies in my location, never did before. Only a raven though. They are close to home now. I can hear them at trees and even flying from time to time. But I keep feeling they still are unconfident. I wished to see corvids when I realized the sacred creatures they are, not only because of their intelligence. They are far more than that. How they stare at you means they have listened to you, and acknowledged you. I'm really happy for you man. Keep that blessing all your life.
If you are going to feed Magpies, make sure you mix some calcium supplement (from the vets) with the meat so the babies don't get rickets. If the Magpies feed their babies straight meat they don't get the calcium and other nutrients as they would if they were fed beetles and grasshoppers, etc... in their natural diet.
How did you get them to come to your yard in the first place? See very few in my area. Years ago worked at a place that had a table and sears outside. If we were out there eating our lunch and weren't quick enough sharing, the Magpies would just stick their beak in your sandwich and help themselves 🙂
Jaime Banse no you will not see them in north america at all as they are only native to australia and were introduced to new zealand in the 1800's as crop pest management. Can't live without my magpie peckerheads they're part of the family now ,going on 10yrs old ma and pa maggie bring the new kids down to meet us every nesting season.
@@christinabellamy5245 thank you. All my birds are free and have alot of playing area including that they eat anything else in all their paddocks their little hearts desire. 💕
Hi magpie whisperer! Just wondering what it was you fed them in this clip? I also have been chosen by the beautiful healing birds, and want so much to make them feel as blessed as i do everyday 🙏🏼💖 And thankyou for sharing
i just love magpies but we dont get them in africa.havent seen any yet. is that a dung beetle under cover in the corner there, we get those a plenty near the desert area.
Yeah, had some left over roast pork that had been in the fridge a little while, needed to get rid of it. And yeah certainly was a dung beetle haha, finally got rid of that after finally it letting me fix it enough to sell it, tried selling it about 3 times, everytime something broke on it not long after advertising, again that I had to fix before putting it up for sale again. Anyway was a good dat seeing it go finally.
I had a pair of Magpies who called in every day for about 24 years (along with their few young ones for a few months each year). This July, another pair appeared with their young. Since then the numbers increased exponentially to...40 ! (It's dropped back to about 25 at this time). But, it's too much ! I feel completely under siege ! They arrive just before sunrise and sit outside my bedroom window, staring in at me through the bamboo blinds until finally I arise, when they all congregate around the back of the house for their "breakfast". The noise is cacophonous. (Poor neighbours - who so far haven't complained...phew !). I've managed to get their 'feeding times' down to just a couple of times during the morning and lunchtime, but I can't understand why suddenly this year, their numbers have risen so much and so fast. Any ideas about this ?
Its a cultural thing apparently....some areas in Australia have flocks of 50 .Where my sister lives its about 8 and where I live it is about 2 (except for when they have babies)
didn't think they congregated in such large flocks? down south here they seem to be in flocks of 4 or 5 and are extremely territorial. cool video though, love it!
NOT raw meat. Mine love cheese and, in the absence of cheese they eat oats. Unlike cockatoos they will not attempt property damage if you miss out on feeding them. I f you feed them regularly the same pair will come year after, bringing their young once they are fledged. After about a year their parents chase the young out of the territory, after a period of very obvious parental exasperation.
So strange, the magpies in my european country acts often differently and sounds very different, the size and feathers are different too. But the oparts that are similiar=spot in, lol.
I’m surprised you have so many. Magpies are fiercely territorial. We have a family of five we’re close with that we occasionally feed but you won’t get any other families coming anywhere close to us cause there’s always a big fight if anyone gets near. I wonder how you get so many to come together like that. Food also makes them more terroritorial
Jealous; would love this; but no magpies here in northeastern us; although that looks like an almost overwhelming number. Been trying to encourage crows to roost near.
Magpies are feared because they swoop at people during breeding season. However, if magpies are fed by humans they do not see us as a threat and do not attack. They are closely related to ravens and crows and are very intelligent. They also have a uniquely beautiful voice.
Same not a threat to me nesting or non nesting
Oh wow I was wondering if they related to crows and ravens they very intelligent
I was very surprised, when I first heard from an ornithology professor, that the australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) is not a Corvid and therefore not a close relative of crows, ravens and the european magpie (pica pica).... but they are all songbirds.
The australian magpie has this misleading name, because of the similar look with the european magpie....
They look like ravens but not related still very intelligent
*I know magpies aren't corvids, but their family is artamidae (although both are members of a broad corvid lineage).
good luck keeping that washing clean - LOL
just thought the same wathcing the video :D
thats my concern as well
I got some friendly ,Maggies too, I feed them and they shit all over my car.we are friends still,such is life/
same-my car is known as the birdshitmobile. If i leave my door opened they are in the house havin' a snoop! luv em.
They really are such clowns. Luv'em
Wow, I've never seen so many magpies in one place. This is an incredible sight to behold. This magpie whisperer needs a gold medal for magpie bravery.
I've been feeding maggie's for 40 yrs in various locations around victoria, I've never seen so many in one place. They normally live in extended families consisting of 4-8 individuals. The families are territorial and will assert their dominance over any food/water sources in their territory. There must be 4-5 families in the vid all sharing the same space!
My mum has about 13 maggies who live nearby in one group.
I found in South Australia they have white backs and hang out in gangs by the numbers
White backs? They're all males.
Young males collect together in large groups dependant on resources.
It seems they are a pool of mates for families that lose a paternal bird.
I had 28 or so hanging around while I lived in an industrial area. Many of the locals fed them, so resources were plenty.
@@mickcarson8504 Pretty sure these are Northern Magpies, a different sub-species to the Southern ones. :)
Fantastic,thanks for caring for these unique,intelligent birds.
Anybody noticed Magpie table good manners etiquette by not eating over the plate, taking their food to be eaten away, therefore leaving open space access for other birds to get food...
everybird took one then left the plate, without a mad scramble for food
Because they dont like to share their food.
Eating away from others ensures another cant snatch their food.
I’m making headway with Scruffy, one of my magpie visitors. Today he stayed on the outside table, while I refilled the food bowl, rather than retreating further. I am impressed with your vid.
You will have no bugs in your lawn or 🪴 garden with all those beautiful Magpies 🥰you are so lucky to have their company
Not surprised your Cars covered up
it started and i was like oh cute theres some on his porch and then he panned to his lawn and i was like HOLY SHIT WHERE DID THESE COME FROM
Ha ha ha, like a fucking Alfred Hitchcock movie! (I adore ‘em also though!!!!) 🤣🤣👍👍
Sometimes my garden is filled with magpies and crows..i love them.
My neighbours hate me.
Goodness man, your backyard is a magpie sanctuary!!
Beautiful birds.
So, many of them no wonder you got to cover your car; I love the birds they are magic.
I'm adopting a magpie family in August. I'm really looking forward to being home again with my permanent maggie family.
That Was pretty civilized. I thought there would be a lot more squabbling and the sounds magpies make when their pissed. It was there a few time's but it's nothing with the number of birds there.
OMG - it's like from a Hitchcock movie :oDDD
FUCK THATS A LOT OF MAGPIES 😲
Fantastic, love it😄😄😄🥰
HOW ON EARTH DO YOU HAVE SO MANY MAGPIES, MAYBE TWO AT A TIME ARRIVE AT MY PLACE, I FEED THEM AND HAVE BIRDBATH, BUT I'D BE IN HEAVEN WITH THOSE.
CAMILLE VIC. AUSTRALIA
Haha OMG. You're like the magpie leader 😂👍
Aussie Magpies that are not part of the corvid family, yet these are amazing
Great video! I luv maggies too. They're so clever and funny. I'm hoping that one day more will see past their seasonal attacking mode that the media so loves to promote.
Thanks Karen. When I was still in school, we raised a baby magpie affectionately named Petrie after the kids movie land before time. Was pretty cool to have a pet Maggie for a while, later released at a reserve sonewhere I believe.
Yeah they do get a bad rap, I feel quite deserving sometimes when they burry their claws in the back off my head haha. But still a funny and cheeky bird. We never got swooped though living in this place :-) They did get looked after though haha.
If there's ever a remake of "The Birds", I think you'll be getting a call.
I remember I feed the magpies at my parents place, it was such a wonderful experience!
Australian magpies make really fun noises. It's almost like an alien language.
Smart birds, they're members of the crow family.
she is beautiful
this whisperer to magpies
she wore blue today
All the magpie babies have come to visit in the garden - so cute! But they are huge; much bigger than in Europe - more like our crows, and they look different too. You could plant some nut trees for them, or give them some nuts that you just crack a little shell off from one side and snuflower seeds, if they are in an area where they eat people's white bread cause that is not healthy for birds. Then when you get a chance, you can tickle them under the feathers in the neck. This they will like. Not on the chest or on the back, that scares them and is not comfortable at all.
Sisi The Australian ones are carnivores! I don't think they would like seeds and nuts very much.
they are so cute
From January this year I started to see magpies in my location, never did before. Only a raven though. They are close to home now. I can hear them at trees and even flying from time to time. But I keep feeling they still are unconfident. I wished to see corvids when I realized the sacred creatures they are, not only because of their intelligence. They are far more than that. How they stare at you means they have listened to you, and acknowledged you. I'm really happy for you man. Keep that blessing all your life.
Maggie everywhere 🤩
very special .
Meanwhile in the background is a Currawong and crow asking to save some 😆
fkng awesome :) usually magpie flocks don't exceed 20..
Flocking Awesome?
I can hear a few Pied Currawongs in the background,so cute.
@Alfred Weber As long as they eat those other cannibal birds the Indian Miners who eat up our native birds.
I have never seen so many Maggies in one place. What a great report well done.
Strewth.
You guys will never get dive bombed .
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Thank You.
If you are going to feed Magpies, make sure you mix some calcium supplement (from the vets) with the meat so the babies don't get rickets. If the Magpies feed their babies straight meat they don't get the calcium and other nutrients as they would if they were fed beetles and grasshoppers, etc... in their natural diet.
Red Rooster stopped feeding them. Clothes line didn't stand a chance
💙. Wish they were at my place
heheeh pulled the socks off the washing line :P
Dying to know what was on the plate the the Magpies went so nuts over. Seems to have the same effect as catnip on cats.
Was left over roast pork that was getting on a bit and was going to be thrown out so thought no use wasting it, gave the birds a treat.
How did you get them to come to your yard in the first place? See very few in my area. Years ago worked at a place that had a table and sears outside. If we were out there eating our lunch and weren't quick enough sharing, the Magpies would just stick their beak in your sandwich and help themselves 🙂
It's all word of beak
Oh wow, that's a lot of magpies...
We have fed our locals Quick oat for many years. The love quick and rolled oats.
Camera Person: Behold My Army!!!
Wow. They're not all trying to hog it all for themselves.
Holy cow. Magpie Fest!
I love how they each take one treat and then run away and eat it haha ...magpies are cool... we do not see them in new jersey.. great video
Jaime Banse no you will not see them in north america at all as they are only native to australia and were introduced to new zealand in the 1800's as crop pest management. Can't live without my magpie peckerheads they're part of the family now ,going on 10yrs old ma and pa maggie bring the new kids down to meet us every nesting season.
I have never seen so many of these little rascals gathered in one place at the same time.
I used to have a mob like this... I fed them froot loops one day to see if they would sh&t rainbows all over the neighbourhood
Love them all what are you feeding these beautiful Maggie's?
Was wondering the same thing
@@monicap5071 I feed mine mince and vegetables and fruits and they like to sun bath 🤣
@@drariannamedici they are insectivores - they need insects for calcium - mince is not enough
@@christinabellamy5245 thank you. All my birds are free and have alot of playing area including that they eat anything else in all their paddocks their little hearts desire. 💕
Beautiful god is with u for sure
Amazing♥️♥️♥️
It's like a scene from an Alfred Hitchcock move!
Ahhhh! The noise. British Magpies are much noisier, they crow and cackle really loudly.
Hi magpie whisperer! Just wondering what it was you fed them in this clip? I also have been chosen by the beautiful healing birds, and want so much to make them feel as blessed as i do everyday 🙏🏼💖
And thankyou for sharing
beautiful magpie party
Awesome!!!!
i just love magpies but we dont get them in africa.havent seen any yet. is that a dung beetle under cover in the corner there, we get those a plenty near the desert area.
Yeah, had some left over roast pork that had been in the fridge a little while, needed to get rid of it. And yeah certainly was a dung beetle haha, finally got rid of that after finally it letting me fix it enough to sell it, tried selling it about 3 times, everytime something broke on it not long after advertising, again that I had to fix before putting it up for sale again. Anyway was a good dat seeing it go finally.
in your cdontry thay arew called magpies as well en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magpie_shrike
Eddie Maguire feeding the team at the end of season commiserations
Wow for territorial bird that’s a lot of pies
What food is in that plate, bread?
WOW!!! I feed a family of 5 unfortunately 1 died though amazing video though!!! That is a lot of magpies!!
I had a pair of Magpies who called in every day for about 24 years (along with their few young ones for a few months each year). This July, another pair appeared with their young. Since then the numbers increased exponentially to...40 !
(It's dropped back to about 25 at this time). But, it's too much ! I feel completely under siege ! They arrive just before sunrise and sit outside my bedroom window, staring in at me through the bamboo blinds until finally I arise, when they all congregate around the back of the house for their "breakfast". The noise is cacophonous. (Poor neighbours - who so far haven't complained...phew !).
I've managed to get their 'feeding times' down to just a couple of times during the morning and lunchtime, but I can't understand why suddenly this year, their numbers have risen so much and so fast.
Any ideas about this ?
Should have another 3 plate for them, separately, not enough, I love Companions.
Wow never seen so many magpies in one place before!
amazing loooool tink u may need more food 🍲 teehee my mags in uk loooove cheese, thy got mags 4 it lol
Would never see this in NZ always fascinates me your gaggle! Here it is 2 to a "locale"and anyone else is swiftly disposed of ..
Its a cultural thing apparently....some areas in Australia have flocks of 50 .Where my sister lives its about 8 and where I live it is about 2 (except for when they have babies)
everybird took one then left the plate, without a mad scramble for food
Lovely ;-)
didn't think they congregated in such large flocks?
down south here they seem to be in flocks of 4 or 5 and are extremely territorial. cool video though, love it!
He has become a GOD
What do you feed them? Got a bunch at my front yard and feed them breads.
i love magpie!!!!!!!!!
Wow!! And I thought I was doing well when I had 4 visit me daily....
haha its soo cute
awesome! what are you feeding them? i have some that visit my balcony every morning and dont know what to give them thats safe...
NOT raw meat. Mine love cheese and, in the absence of cheese they eat oats. Unlike cockatoos they will not attempt property damage if you miss out on feeding them. I
f you feed them regularly the same pair will come year after, bringing their young once they are fledged. After about a year their parents chase the young out of the territory, after a period of very obvious parental exasperation.
Word's out!
Where is this? I love it!
Runcorn Queensland, South Brisbane
So strange, the magpies in my european country acts often differently and sounds very different, the size and feathers are different too. But the oparts that are similiar=spot in, lol.
I’m surprised you have so many. Magpies are fiercely territorial. We have a family of five we’re close with that we occasionally feed but you won’t get any other families coming anywhere close to us cause there’s always a big fight if anyone gets near.
I wonder how you get so many to come together like that. Food also makes them more terroritorial
Looks like a meeting of the Collingwood F.C.
Do they do your bidding? Whatever it may be? Which one is Crow Diddley? and Hue Crownin?
I have a pet Magpie his the best
🥰💓
Alfred Hitchcock directed a movie like this
Is that the VW Beetle HERBIE under the white cloth?
just did like- a quick count and thats over 30 magpies there!
Hahaha nice work
Tell me, are they all yours?
ooohhhh, The washing :-)))
Australian version of the movie "The Birds"
What food are the Maggies enjoying?
I LOVE MAGPIES
What are you feeding them?
What do you feed them? I'm not having much success.
I have never seen this many magpies in one place before. Like the most I've ever seen is 6 or 7. But this is easily 30 to 50
Jealous; would love this; but no magpies here in northeastern us; although that looks like an almost overwhelming number. Been trying to encourage crows to roost near.