Spoken like someone who has never ridden a bike anywhere in Australia.
It's practically impossible to "befriend" a magpie you never see as you ride past on your commute to work or while exercising.
It's not as if there are only one or two of them - there's thousands all nesting at different times in different locations - so while an individual may only swoop for a few weeks, the swooping season starts in early August and doesn't finish until November.
As I previously mentioned - we were able to befriend the magpies living on my parents' property and they never swooped us, but it is simply not possible to befriend all of them along your walking or cycling route.
From the website
MAGPIE ALERT! For Aussies to Share Swooping Magpie Attacks Across Australia ... here was the map of reported attacks in 2021 across Sydney.
Red marks are attacks that resulted in injury.
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To be clear - I love magpies, but they really are quite dangerous, even if only for a few weeks a year. I've had magpies draw blood when attacking and one nearly caused me to crash my bike at high speed - that one was particularly vicious and had a very nasty reputation - the council had to destroy it because it had injured so many people and was swooping for months on end.
Some
statistics from the 2021 season - noting that COVID lockdowns did restrict the number of people commuting to work during the peak spring season.
Note also that these are only attacks reported to the Magpie Alert website - thousands more would go unreported.
Magpie swooping attack percentages across Australia by State 2021
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Magpie swooping attack total figures across Australia by State 2021
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Magpie swooping attack counts each week 2021
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Magpie swooping attack percentages by Activity 2021
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Magpie swooping attack percentages by Injury 2021
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