Current Emergency Management Information
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Current Emergency Management Information

Council wishes to remind residents that magpies may become territorial and swoop during spring and early summer as they protect their nests and young. While this behaviour is a natural part of their breeding season, it can sometimes be concerning for pedestrians, cyclists, and outdoor enthusiasts.

To stay safe:

  • Avoid known swooping areas: If possible, take an alternate route.
  • Stay calm and move on: Avoid running or waving arms, as sudden movements may provoke further swooping.
  • Protect yourself: Wear a broad-brimmed hat or carry an umbrella. Cyclists should dismount and walk and consider attaching flag poles or cable ties to helmets.
  • Travel in groups: Magpies are less likely to swoop on groups of people.
  • Do not feed or provoke magpies: This can increase territorial behaviour.

If you encounter a swooping magpie, please report the location to Council via our website, email admin@northburnett.qld.gov.au or call 1300 696 272 so that we can monitor hotspots and take appropriate action to ensure community safety.

Let’s respect our wildlife and share the environment responsibly.