Australia's Magpie Swooping Map 2025!

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!

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Reported activity: standard swoop, active in the last weekaggressive swoop, active within the last 4 weeks < 4 weeks - standard swoop, last reported active 4-8 weeks agoaggressive swoop, last reported active 4-8 weeks ago 4-8 weeks - standard swoop, last reported active over 8 weeks agoaggressive swoop, last reported active over 8 weeks ago 8+ weeks Active(wks):standard swoop, active in the last weekaggressive swoop, active within the last 4 weeks < 4-standard swoop, last reported active 4-8 weeks agoaggressive swoop, last reported active 4-8 weeks ago 4-8-standard swoop, last reported active over 8 weeks agoaggressive swoop, last reported active over 8 weeks ago 8+

Latest Stats

Today This Year
standard swoop, no contact

Swoops

0 4687
aggressive swoop, caused injury

Injuries

0 564

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Recent Attack details for Australia

Magpie attack on Cyclist

standard swoop, no contact
6 Cedar Ct, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220

Magpie nest near this address and magpies swooping bike riders coming past.

Reported by HYV

Magpie attack on Cyclist

agressive swoop, caused injury
4 Kitchener St, Deepdene VIC 3103

Bird strike scratched right ear.

Reported by russellshiells@hotmail.com

Magpie attack on Walker

standard swoop, no contact
111 Newburn Rd, High Wycombe WA 6057

Magpie swooped from behind and kept at me for 50 metres

Reported by Chloe

Magpie attack on Cyclist

standard swoop, no contact
46 Queens Esplanade, Thorneside QLD 4158

Magpie swoop & contact with helmet. Thought the swooping season was done!!

Reported by Donna B
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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