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Anyone Reckon Magpies Got A Sense Of Smell


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Strange these black and white menaces, but you have to give them credit when it comes to food. I sorted out a few rabbits the other evening and as it was getting dark chucked the guts over the hedge into some fairly rough brambles etc. First light and the feckers were arguing about who gets what. Now they didn't see me chuck them and it was early so how did they know. Smell I reckon. Who knows better????

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I'd say vision....and the fact there raking b*****ds and check hedge lines all the time for eggs and chicks. c**ts.

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I could only guess but as carrion is a staple for most corvids why wouldn't they have developed a nose for finding it. Different league maybe but the turkey vulture has an incredible sense of smell. If you haven't seen the thing Attenborough done in Life of Birds it's worth a watch. Skip to about 15.50 on the clip below ??

http://youtu.be/ShPhYUQmRN8

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I'd agree with Lab, they miss nothing and sight is a magpie's greatest tool.

They often don't spot me or my air rifle lol

 

I do call them in myself but you wont shoot to many by walking to a spot in full vision of them.

They'll find a single egg in the middle of a field of grass.

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Not maggies but similar crows, I left a load of rubbish bags out one night and got woke up by them ripping bags open, they only ripped the ones with food in so without any other indication they mustve of smelled it.

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A few years ago I had a Maggie in a cat trap that was sett in amongst some bales ...it was 2 bales in and around another bale so I'm sure it found it by smell ....I also had a buzzard in the same trap (released unharmed) which was in a thick wood and was well hidden and once again I'm sure it found it by scent

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SHH. Not so sure about gulls. Where we live (mid Derbs) it's a way of life for them ie: the tip. Thinking about it, on the many times I've gone there I have never seen a corvid. I wonder if the gulls are preditorial. Sorry, another topic. I kind of like the idea of the fox upsetting the maggies rule, or even a feral cat. This is becoming quite interesting as a debate. Thank you. Jok.

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Pesky1972. What a read. I'm perhaps not daft after all. I was going to suggest that the college boys on here might try something useful but it seems I'm too late. How on earth did you dig that up anyway. Not a former college boy are you.lol.

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