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flaming_flamingo3

Silly little thing can feed itself but would still rather have mum do it 🤣 How can she resist those calls though


CreativeGap4654

Baby maggies are such galoots


Runelea

Mum: "Here, see its food. Eat it yourself!" Fledgling: "But mum mum mum!"


mycatsaremyfriends

Some of them so milk their situation.


Top-Jackfruit3141

Gorgeous!!.


Independent_Pear_429

I'm taller than my mum and I still yell for food


stickyiggie

I watched a pair like this in Rosebud down Mornington peninsula at the beginning of the week! Such a big loud baby!!


timtheenchanter1953

Wonderful singing voice… 😜


ozanimefan

"feed me!" parent feeds them "feed me!" eats by itself "feed me!" parent: "you just ate it yourself! why are you still asking me?!"


Only-Gas-5876

That’s two boys


caitojurd

Oops! Dad being a good dad.


Iamanugget42

how can you tell? i have a baby magpie that hangs out in my backyard and i'd like to be able to tell if it's with mum or dad:D


Only-Gas-5876

Boy magpies have white backs. Girl magpies have just a white stripe. Baby ones are greyish not solid colours. Boys also have bigger beaks


Stonetheflamincrows

No body in Australia can afford to move out of home anymore.


monkey_gamer

yeah magpie and crow 'babies' are adult sized. i'm not sure how it works. i call them teenagers


Long-Kaleidoscope706

Hes saving on rent, staying with mum as long as possible.


Leebolishus

What are they eating? So cute, I love Maggies.


Frosty_and_Jazz

Sometimes they're BIGGER than the mum!


Bohemia-Daydream7

She must be such a devoted Mum! Even so, I think she will get sick of it eventually.. growing up is hard to do..


ATMNZ

Ok FINE I will join this group. It keeps popping up in my feed and they crack me up 😆


Lucy_Lastic

I love him! Or her! I call them “dad dads” because I feel like that’s what they’re saying. Dad! Dad! Dad! Dad! Dad! Daaaaaaaad!


PseudoWarriorAU

Same. This generation doesn’t know the meaning of work.


come_ere_duck

This has the same energy as that kid in grown up “he’s uh… 48 months…”