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Brace for swooping season

WITH spring in the wings, locals are warned to beware swooping birds such as magpies and masked lapwings during their breeding season.

Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) senior wildlife projects officer Leila Brook explained that native, defensive birds may swoop to guard their eggs and young until they leave the nest.

“Swooping can catch us by surprise, but it is normal behaviour for some territorial birds,” Ms Brook said.

“Swooping is basically a scare tactic to warn people and animals not to come near their nesting young.”

People are also advised to be mindful of their dogs or other animals being swooped.

However, not all wildlife pose danger.

“During this time of year, less than 10 per cent of birds actually swoop and even fewer make contact,” Ms Brook said.

If you are still concerned about the risks this season, there are various strategies in staying safe.

Ms Brook said while it is best to take a detour and avoid swooping areas completely, if you find yourself within a hotspot, make your way out quickly while walking.

Running or waving your limbs can make you appear as a threat and increase your chance of being swooped.

For further security, you may also cover your head with a hat, helmet or umbrella.

Keep in mind that harassment of the birds is not only dangerous but prohibited, and all Victorian native wildlife is protected by law.

To plan your route or report a swooping incident, visit the Victorian Government’s wildlife page at https://www.wildlife.vic.gov.au/managing-wildlife/swooping-birds

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