Appearance
The Australian magpie is an easily identifiable bird due to its solid black and white plumage. Females tend to sport some grey feathers around the nape, while males sport white feathers. Juveniles can be spotted by the dappled grey feathers on their backs and shoulders and fledglings are recognisable by their significantly fluffier white, grey and black feathers.
Distribution and Habitat
They are located throughout Australia, preferring areas with trees and large open spaces, such as parks or fields. They avoid arid deserts and dense forests with large canopies. Magpies are territorial and protective, living in groups of up to 24 birds.
Diet
Their diet consists mainly of insects and insect larvae, however, they are known to hunt frogs, lizards and may scavenge through rubbish. Magpies will eat handouts from humans; however we do not recommend feeding wildlife. Certain foods can stunt their development and/or result in irreparable issues. Find out more about feeding wildlife here.
Behaviour
Throughout the year, magpies are generally quite tame and avoid human interaction. However, during breeding season, magpies (mostly males) are known to swoop almost anything that comes within a 50m radius of their nest. It’s important to know that less than 12% of breeding male magpies will swoop, and only 5% of those will make contact. This behaviour only lasts until the end of the breeding season and can be avoided by walking slowly and quietly or staying clear of the nesting area. Magpies are not actively trying to hurt anyone, rather they are simply protecting their young from a perceived threat. Wildlife Victoria is unable to relocate healthy animals and it’s important to note that magpies are a protected species in Victoria.
Breeding season
Like many other bird species, magpies breed in spring between August and November. They lay between three to five eggs per season in a platform nest using twigs and grass about 15m above the ground. After 20 days of incubation, the eggs hatch and eventually fledge after approximately 35 days.
General fun facts
- Magpies are among the top 20 most intelligent animals in the world.
- They have a wide variety of calls and songs and have a vocal range that spans up to four octaves.
- Magpies have unique, human-like personality traits: they play-fight, sunbathe, use tools and have been known to get up to mischief!