Maggie Saves the Day
TAMARA NUGEGODA
The compost bin in my backyard, which is a breeding ground for many worms and insects, is a favourite haunt for many species of local birds – including a lone magpie.
Two years ago, I made friends with the magpie. It would perch beside the compost bin and sing continuously for ten minutes or so. I would talk to the fellow praising its beautiful singing and since this was a daily habit, it was neither disturbed or scared by my company. Soon, it found a partner and now they are a family of four.
Last June, the magpie family, along with a band of other feathered friends, were making a lot of noise near the compost bin but I could not see anything out…