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So I was just out for a walk, and had an experience with a magpie... not sure what it was doing, but guess that's why I'm here.
The cheeky little prick perked up from his foraging as I approached, being the time of year I tried to be casual and all. Then it just straight up and flies right at me, and over my head onto the cricket cage behind me, right? Now I'm not sure if it was being aggressive, because it was coming at me, or not.
So I don't misinterpret their behaviour in future, how do I identify aggressive behaviour in them that is vague as this? I used to hate them but try to be friendly now, having since learnt their ability to recognise you and 'befriend' (for lack of a better term), people.
And yes, it did result in my scaredy cat little wimpy boy response of "oh f***!" Quickly proceeded by "HEKSBKDPWJ WOAH WOAH OI DONT DO THAT!" As he charged. Had to tell him what. ... I'm tough ... Shut up.
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