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Stealth Bomber

May 30, 2009

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Like a stealth bomber, the magpie was flying in low and under radar to unload it’s payload of ammunition on the unsuspecting squirrel, who was caught without his wingman.  Where, oh, where is Maverick when you need him?

Actually, the squirrel was running for dear life, because he knew the magpie was after him.  It was quite amusing to watch. A pair of finches were dive bombing this magpie and it’s mate, because the magpies kept getting too close to the finches’ nest that is right outside my window.  That, in and of itself, was amusing enough, but there was this squirrel hanging around in the bushes right by the office.  Since the magpies were getting attacked by the little birds, they had to attack something in return.  Poor squirrel.

I know exactly how that squirrel felt.  A few years ago I was chased around my yard by a magpie.  I was taking the trash out and heard a noise nearby.  I looked around and didn’t see anything, then I heard something at my feet.  There was a magpie sitting there about three feet away.  I said hello to the inquisitive bird and it hopped closer to me.  I backed up.  It hopped closer yet.  I backed up some more, while it hopped closer.  Pretty soon I was running in circles while this magpie was flying around chasing me. 

I saw my neighbor across the street watching this bit of drama, so over I ran and stood on her steps talking to her through the screen door.  I have no idea why she didn’t let me in their home, but she didn’t.  I wasn’t there for more than a few seconds when the magpie quickly closed the gap, so back across the street I ran, right into my house.  I just barely got the door closed in time or that thing would have flown in, of that I am positive.  I talked with the neighbors again later that day and the bird had been trying to get in their house earlier that morning and also did the same thing to my neighbors right next to me. 

While the magpie mostly eats insects, along with berries, nuts and seeds, it is also a carrion eater.  They are one of the few birds who use their sense of smell to find food.  My across the street neighbor works in pest control and was emptying some mouse trap captures into the garbage can that morning.  I think that is what first attracted the magpie’s attention, and then I added to it by taking some past it’s prime meat out to the trash.  Let this be a word of warning if you live in an area with magpies – don’t let your meat spoil!

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12 Responses to “Stealth Bomber”

  1. Ken says:
    May 30, 2009 at 2:08 am

    Great capture of action, Toni! And for the record, I would have let you in! :)

    Ken’s last blog post..Psycho (1960)

  2. Grey Street Girl says:
    May 30, 2009 at 8:20 am

    Wow!!! That’s an awesome shot! Poor squirrel!

  3. don says:
    May 30, 2009 at 8:38 am

    A great shot and fascinating story to accompany it. I didn’t know magpies could be so aggressive. Did the squrrel survive? Around here, cats are the frequent stalkers of squirrels, but never catch them.

    don’s last blog post..Little Falls Dam

  4. uphilldowndale says:
    May 30, 2009 at 8:54 am

    I’ve been sat in the garden when a magpie has flown over head with a live chick in its beak, the chick was screaming! Not nice but nature, red in tooth and claw. I also watched a magpie chase and attack a crow, which was two or three times its size, it was not content with shooing it off…..

  5. Andy says:
    May 30, 2009 at 9:10 am

    Did he get away?? Great action shot you where in the right place at the right time!

    Andy’s last blog post..Tracks in the Sand

  6. Linda Steider says:
    May 30, 2009 at 9:18 am

    Great shot!! Maybe the magpie really WAS after you…..a la Hitchcock’s film, ‘The Birds’!

    Linda Steider’s last blog post..Help for the internet illiterate….

  7. Teri says:
    May 30, 2009 at 10:18 am

    Heehee, love the story Toni. We use to have a magpie that played a game with one of our dogs. Clark would turn his back and walk away and the magpie would fly down and hop behind him really close…..sensing something, Clark would spin around really fast and the magpie would fly to the fence…..this would go on for 20 minutes at a time. Of course we were dying laughing in the house. Funny birds.

    Teri’s last blog post..149/365

  8. Diane says:
    May 30, 2009 at 5:58 pm

    Oh Toni, what a hilarious story!! I actually strongly (there’s a 4-letter word I usually use) dislike magpies. Squirrels too (rats in trees) :)
    But your story, told so wonderfully, absolutely puts a huge smile on my face! Have a grand weekend. Take care of those wonderful finches!!

    Cheers,
    Diane

    Diane’s last blog post..Horse & Rider | Grande Prairie Alberta Lifestyle Photographer

  9. kym says:
    May 30, 2009 at 9:16 pm

    The photo tells a story and your words just added spice. I couldn’t help but grin.

    kym’s last blog post..First Fawn

  10. bluechameleon says:
    May 30, 2009 at 10:20 pm

    I can’t believe you captured this! What a shot! I Love the tail in the air and heading outta there fast!

    bluechameleon’s last blog post..working class hero

  11. sherri says:
    May 30, 2009 at 11:08 pm

    Oh, no! Poor squirrel.

    sherri’s last blog post..strange combination

  12. georgia says:
    June 3, 2009 at 6:30 am

    awesome!

    i have a picture of a bird and a squirrel on my garage roof top at opposite ends facing each other as if they are about to enter a dual. :)

    i like capturing two different species of nature together in one shot. this one is great! it made me smile—as did the title of this post! :)

    georgia’s last blog post..wishes

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