The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) is reminding Victorians that when spring is in the air, swooping birds are, too.
DELWP senior wildlife management officer Therese Davis said native birds swooped to defend their young for six to eight weeks between when they hatched and when they left the nest.
DELWP has received reports of birds such as magpies and masked lapwings swooping at locations across north-east Victoria.
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“Swooping occurs every year during breeding season and is largely a defensive manoeuvre,” Ms Davies said.
“For some species, including magpies, less than 10 percent of birds will progress to swooping.
“Being swooped by a territorial bird is no fun, but this is just normal bird behaviour.
The best way to avoid being swooped is to avoid the area all together, though this isn't always possible.
“If you do end up in an area where there is a swooping bird, try to protect your head and eyes and move quickly through the area without running.”
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Tips to avoid being swooped:
● Know your local swooping hotspots;
● Avoid the area;
● Move quickly, but do not run;
● Cover your head with a hat, helmet or umbrella and consider drawing a pair of ‘eyes’ on the back of your hat or helmet; and
● Do not harass or feed wildlife
Some hotspots in previous years includes the walking track around Lake Benalla and many of the town's tree-lined avenues.
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Magpies and other native birds are protected in Victoria under the Wildlife Act 1975.
Under the Act, it is an offence to kill, take, control or harm wildlife in Victoria. Penalties apply to those found in breach.
As much as you can, you must stay at home.
When you leave home, you must use a face covering, unless you have a lawful reason for not doing so.
● Visit this link for more information.
● To report a swooping incident by any species of bird, mark its location on Victoria's swooping bird map, visit this link.
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