News
3h
PetHelpful on MSNWoman Makes Owl To Scare Magpies, Accidentally Invents New Bird ReligionIn what might be the most unintentionally hilarious DIY fail of the year, a woman’s attempt to scare away the magpies outside ...
Collingwood and Brisbane might have been here before, but it’s not clear if either team has the capacity to bounce back like ...
In the last two seasons, Newcastle United have established themselves as a strong contender in English football. They have ...
Scans cleared Howe, who was taken to hospital, of any further damage and the club confirmed he was home and “recovering well” ...
Pre-season is completed and the countdown to the 2025-26 season is on. It's been a frustrating summer at Newcastle with many transfer targets opting to move elsewhere and star man Alexander Isak ...
Newcastle striker Alexander Isak will not play for the club in pre-season games against Espanyol and Atletico Madrid this ...
The Hawks have thumped a hapless Collingwood at the MCG and now there are big questions about where these two clubs will ...
Checking in from Prague - January 2018A 29-year-old Dúbravka, who had won two Slovakian top-flight titles with Žilina, ...
11h
Lancashire Post on MSNDarlington 2 Chorley 3: Ten-man Magpies get season off to flying startChorley produced a magnificent display on Saturday to win at Darlington, despite playing most of the match with 10 men.
Researchers tried to attach tracking devices to magpies for a study. But the magpies helped each other to remove them — a possible sign, the scientists say, of altruism in the birds.
Magpies are known to swoop on "cyclists, joggers, walkers, pets, birds of prey, and even other magpies," occasionally resulting in injury.
They may have a brain the size of a pea but magpies have been shown to possess the intellectual prowess necessary to recognise themselves in a mirror – a feat that, until now, has only been seen ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results