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About 20 magpies whose heads are wedged in a metal fence, receive help from a human. The birds landed on the fence and apparently slipped, ending up with their heads stuck between the rails, with no way to escape.
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Thank goodness he didn't just film, like some fools do. He recorded it, to show it, what is important. That you don't buy fences like that.
And then he helped in peace. That was exemplary ! Thanks very much.
The point is to take care not to happen again because if caught at once 20 buzzards did not happen.
And, that's right. I can imagine, that the man, who probably doesn't own the fence, may have spoken to the owner. By the way, they are magpies. They are not birds of prey. They belong to the genus of ravens, crow.
They are Artamidae, not corvids. Aussie magpies are essentially an overgrown butcher bird x