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For a few weeks during the breeding season each year, birds such as Magpies, Masked Lapwings and Butcherbirds can act aggressively to deter other birds, animals, domestic pets and people, all of which they perceive as threats, from getting near and potentially hurting, their nests and chicks.
With increased urbanisation there appears to be more interactions between humans and territorial birds. Although swooping birds can be intimidating, swooping behaviour is seasonal and only occurs for a very short period. Most birds swoop and call loudly with few coming into contact with people. Following the steps outlined below will keep you to stya safe whilst protecting the birds and their young:
Do not interfere with or let others interfere with the birds, harass them or throw objects at them, as this only reinforces their perceptions of humans as threats, leading to more defensive behaviour.
Native bird species are protected and removing eggs, destroying nests or harming adult birds is prohibited. Removal of nests and eggs can also lead to re-nesting by the breeding pair and an increase in aggressive behaviour including a longer period of swooping, in response to the proven threat. Relocation of adults birds is also not recommended as other adults will take their place and the relocated bird(s) may be persistently attacked by the adults already in that location causing unnecessary stress and suffering.
Remember the swooping behaviour will only last for a few weeks, normally stopping soon after the chicks leave the nest. For more details read our information pages on magpies, plovers and how best to help chicks.
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