Australia's Magpie Swooping Map 2023!

Australia's Magpie Swooping Map 2023!

Australia's social website to track aggressive swooping magpies in your area. If you are a cyclist, walker, runner or maybe a concerned member of the public then help protect others and share swooping magpie attacks on-line here!

2023 Attack Counts

 
3082
Attacks
 
403
Injuries
 

Selected: Australia

Beware resulted in injury!

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Recent Attack details for Australia

3082 Results
Magpie attack on Cyclist - 6 Platt Cl, Pakenham VIC 3810
Riding along the other side of Princess hwy to avoid other two magpies but got swooped on the other side of the freeway. Traversing Princess hwy currently has unavoidable magpie swoops
Injured:No

Reported by:

Magpie attack on Cyclist - 20 Villella Dr, Pakenham VIC 3810
Riding by bike, magpie was perched atop a street light at the Worthington Blvd/Princess Highway junction. This magpie was VERY aggressive, unlike the one at Tyalla Way who has only swooped around but not super close, this one made contact on the top of my helmet 3 times. I didn't sustain an injury but due to the aggressive nature of this magpie and the potential for injury I will be marking it as injured despite it being a bump it has high potential to injure someone with less gear on.
Injured:Yes

Reported by:

Magpie attack on Cyclist - 50 Benalla Cres, Marayong NSW 2148
Breakfast Creek cycleway: A magpie swooped twice at the first rider in our group, missed, then stopped. 200 metres further on a second magpie swooped and bumped the back of my helmet three times.
Injured:No

Reported by:

3082 Results

Swooping Magpie Safety Tips

Below is a short list of safety tips that we've collected over the past 7 seasons from our readers that may help with preventing and avoiding a swooping magpie attack. Visit the Swooping Magpie Safety Tips page a full list of tips!

  • If you are swooped while cycling get off of your bicycle, a large number of injuries reported on magpiealert.com are caused by accidents where cyclists fall off during an attack.
  • Keep an ear open for their distinctive calls.
  • It is important to try to stay calm, if you panic and flap then this is more likely to appear as aggressive behaviour and provoke a further attack.
  • Wear sun glasses and with large wide-brimmed hat to protect your head and eyes.
  • Face the magpie they tend to attack from behind so facing them should avert an attack. Remember to keep facing the bird as you walk out of their territory some birds will swoop as soon as you look away.
  • Warn other people where the magpies are swooping locally by registering the swoops with along with a description on our national mappie map!

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If you would like to contribute to magpiealert then please sign up. Benefits of signing up are:

  • Register swooping magpies in your area.
  • A personalised MagpieAlert home page showing attacks in your local area.
  • Comment on each others attacks.
  • Automatic alerting of new attacks in your area by email.
  • Adding your own stories to our stories and reviews section.

Magpies are protected throughout Australia, 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 your local council.

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How to post swoops

See our easy to follow guide for help on how to post swoops magpies on magpiealert.com

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MagpieAlert in the News

We've been so busy this season, here's a collection of news articles and interviews with MagpieAlert.com.

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Your Stories

Jonny safe from cycling

I faced off against the M7 magpie and won!

I was on my usual 60km Sunday cycle route, cycling minding my own business when suddenly there was a snapping at my ear. I put my foot to the pedals and sped up, he came back for more and eventually gave up after about 150m.

Read what happens of my return journey...

Did my cable tied cycling helmet work?

Well did my cable tied helmet work? Having been attacked the previous week I'm not afraid to admit that I was a wee bit hesitant!

Read the full story here...

Add your own stories and reviews

We would very much like to hear from you if you have swooping magpie attack stories to share with Australia. Feel free to submit a review and pictures of your attempts to outwit and beat the magpies!

If you have any good tips then we will add them to our helpful safety tips sections.

Your submission will appear here and in our stories section.

Stories and Reviews

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