Anniebee
Crowing
That actually looks like a white backed magpie which are only found here in the south of Australia ( S.A., Victoria, Tassie ). A lot of black backs are in NSW, Q'land, and a speckled variety I think in W.A.
However, I doubt that a magpie would take a chick. But it would most certainly dive bomb, and will continue to do so if it is building a nest and preparing to mate. They mate in late autumn / winter and hatch young mid to late winter, and some late starters - hatch early Spring. They are even more keen to dive bomb when the young have hatched. I would look for where a bird like that might be building a nest - it would be high up in a tree somewhere and will be quite large.
While butcher birds are grey, or black and white, I cannot find any images of one that has an all white back, like the bird in your photograph. So maybe not a butcher bird.
A male white backed magpie can grow himself and his beautiful sleek new feathers to look quite large - it apparently appeals to his wife ( they usually mate for life ). Then when they are feeding their young, he reduces almost alarmingly in size to a rather pathetically thin bird - and so does his mate, the wife, while feeding the ever hungry young.
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How do I know ? We had a family living with us for over 20 years ( they live to about 25 years or so ), and they never ever tried to attack us. Mind you, I could feed them from my hands, so I guess they figured it was best to keep the tucker lady happy and not attack her. Nor did they attack visitors here, but anyone walking along the street --- it was 'watch out'.
Weather is chilly but sunny here today .... and we had to take little Sonya to the Vet this morning, as she'd been quite tummy sick overnight. She is on meds. and is asleep at present, but is lively enough - prancing around and playing with toys when awake, but still not quite herself. Can only hope she improves greatly over the next couple of days.
Not much sleep had, unfortunately !!
Cheers .....
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