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Uploaded by ukwildlife on Apr 3, 2008
A pair of mistle thrushes mob a magpie in Regents Park, London
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The magpie isn't eating the babies. They don't eat other birds. It's knicking the thrushes nest materials (Twigs).
BoltonWanderersBPL 1 month ago
@chazzbuzz They are mistle thrushes
Er .... The magpie ends up in the thrushes' nest in those twigs, eating the babies. If you wander around RP in late spring there are lots of hidden nests, right under our noses.
therealbumsquirt 2 years ago
it's a song thrush couple..they are protecting their nest. Good video :-)
Chazzbuzz 2 years ago
Fantastic! I like the magpie's thinking of heading off towards those twigs.
Kringlebeast 3 years ago
Brillant video ~ well spotted and captured !
simbirdcom 3 years ago
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The magpie isn't eating the babies. They don't eat other birds. It's knicking the thrushes nest materials (Twigs).
BoltonWanderersBPL 1 month ago
@chazzbuzz They are mistle thrushes
BoltonWanderersBPL 1 month ago
Er .... The magpie ends up in the thrushes' nest in those twigs, eating the babies. If you wander around RP in late spring there are lots of hidden nests, right under our noses.
therealbumsquirt 2 years ago
it's a song thrush couple..they are protecting their nest. Good video :-)
Chazzbuzz 2 years ago
Fantastic! I like the magpie's thinking of heading off towards those twigs.
Kringlebeast 3 years ago
Brillant video ~ well spotted and captured !
simbirdcom 3 years ago