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Enchanting Willie Wagtails drop in for coffee and company, then dive-bomb a cawing Raven

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Willie Wagtails (Rhipidura leucophrys) and a pair of Australian Ravens (Corvus coronoides) regularly visit our backyard. The Willies are very confiding, often perching on our plates and coffee glasses. The Ravens are more wary, perching about three metres away on the pool fence. Ravens are notorious nest predators, taking the eggs and young of smaller birds like Willie Wagtails. As a result, Willie Wagtails and other birds mob Ravens at every opportunity, dive-bombing them as they perch.

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