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Magpies are protected throughout NSW and it is against the law to kill the birds, collect their eggs or harm their young. If you feel a magpie is a serious menace it should be reported to Council or the nearest National Parks and Wildlife Service office.
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For most of the year magpies are not aggressive but for four to six weeks during nesting (August to October) they will often defend their territory vigorously. People walking past may be seen as ‘invaders’ of the territory, prompting the magpies to fly low and fast over the person, clacking their bills as they pass overhead.
The experience of a magpie attack can be quite alarming, but it is usually only a warning. Only occasionally will a bird actually strike the intruder on the head with its beak or claws. If this unusual behaviour persists, there are ways of reducing the risk of physical injury to humans.
Other tricks to avoid attack: