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Swooping season begins

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WATCH OUT ABOVE: Residents are being reminded that magpie breeding season has begun and birds may swoop to protect their young. Photo: Redland City Council
WATCH OUT ABOVE: Residents are being reminded that magpie breeding season has begun and birds may swoop to protect their young. Photo: Redland City Council
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Residents are being reminded that it is nesting season for magpies and these overprotective parents may swoop if they see a threat to their young.

Mayor Karen Williams said the breeding season for many swooping birds such as magpies and plovers was from now until December.

“Some of these birds do become overzealous while protecting their nests,” she said.

“In a way they are like ‘helicopter parents’. They are highly involved, overprotective and oversee every aspect of their children’s lives.”

By understanding the reason behind this defensive behaviour, and taking some simple steps when in their vicinity, residents can stay safe from swooping birds.

“It is important to remember that retaliating by waving or throwing objects at the birds only increases their aggression as their perception of threat is heightened,” Cr Williams said.

“Magpies will only swoop in what is called the defence zone – a 100m radius from the nest. They will go a bit further out when they want to discourage a cyclist.”

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