But the pheasants and partridges are for gentlemen to kill, so
gamekeepers take their toll of the magpies for daring to 'jump the gun'.
Magpies will also take the eggs and young of garden birds, and this can
make them highly unpopular with some residents. I do not like this, but
it is part of the magpies' nature, so normal. Sometimes folk who don't
like magpies let their cats kill small birds.
Some folk theorise about the increased numbers of magpies and the
decreased numbers of song birds. But no scientific proof has been put
forward that magpies are responsible for reduced numbers. In theory, if
small bird numbers decreased, magpie numbers would do likewise. No
proof.
In the area I live there are large numbers of magpies. You just have
to look out of any window, and you are nearly guaranteed to see them,
singly, in pairs or more.
But you will also see great tits, long-tailed tits, coal tits and
blue tits. You may see chaffinches, greenfinches, bullfinches and gold
finches. Robins, wrens and hedge sparrows abound. Blackbirds, mistle
thrushes, song thrushes, are all over the place.
Starlings, gulls, rooks, jackdaws, hooded crows, jays, all visit
regularly. So this goes to prove that, well, I don't know what!
But maybe magpies are not all that clever. The pair building the nest
were attacking living branches, much more difficult to break off than
picking up already broken branches from the ground. And there were very,
very many broken branches lying on the ground.
Coming Events
Saturday 2 March - Lisburn RSPB outing to St John's Point,
Killough and Ardglass, details 9260 1864
Sunday 3 March - Would you like to see some snowy owls, eagle
owls, and great grey owls? Head for Castle Espie at 1.30, details 9187
4146
A Spring Nature Ramble will start at Castle Espie at 2.30, suitable for
families, try phoning 9187 4146
Saturday 9 daily to Saturday 23 March - Family trail around
the grounds of Castle Espie to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day and the
coming of spring.
Saturday 16, Sunday 17 March - National Science Week,
recycling paper is the theme, 2prn, details from Castle Espie, 91874146.
Friday 22-Sunday 24 March - RSPB/Birdwatch Ireland, joint
conference. An exciting agenda has been arranged for this conference to
be held at the Great Southern Hotel in Rosslare.
Sunday 24 March - Ranger Ramble at Colin Glen Forest Park, at
2pm, details 9061 4115
Mother's Day Walk around the Nature Reserve at Oxford Island,
who will tell you more if you phone them on 3832 2205
If you have any energy left you could join the Lagan Valley guys and
discover the Mattes and Men, Main. store from 9066 2259