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  2. Apr 15, 2019 · Today, it “seems” common knowledge that the Eurasian Magpie is, by nature, drawn to snatch up and fly off with shiny things. But scientists at Exeter University put the perception to the test. They placed food alongside shiny and painted objects and then waited for the magpies to come investigate.

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  3. Aug 16, 2014 · Magpies do not steal trinkets and are positively scared of shiny objects, according to new research. The study appears to refute the myth of the “thieving magpie”, which pervades European...

  4. Explore whether magpies are really attracted to shiny objects and if they actually steal them.

  5. In 64 tests magpies only picked up a shiny object twice. Both times a silver ring was picked up but immediately discarded. In fact, the birds avoided both the shiny objects and the blue objects often displaying signs of nervousness and feeding less when they were nearby.

  6. A quick look at the centuries-long question, answering whether magpies truly like collecting shiny objects or not! Source: 🐦‍⬛ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25123... TikTok:...

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  7. Magpies might like shiny objects but they hate reflective ones, so a simple way to keep them out is by hanging CDs or Half filled plastic bottles up. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) recommended using them in trees to scare the predators away and stop them from nesting.

  8. Aug 26, 2014 · They actually aren’t attracted to shiny things, and they’re probably not thieves, Toni Shephard and colleagues at the University of Exeter report in the August Animal Cognition.

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