yes i think so we had currawongs in our front yard and one day one came after us not sneeking up on us just really getting in my face it was freaky for awile then we had to use an umbrella
Currawongs.
If you are talking about Shakespeares quote then its one fell swoop.
Swoop - Transformers - was created in 1984.
The base word of "swooped" is "swoop."
One Fell Swoop was created in 2005.
That is the correct spelling of "swoop" (to fly down, or a single combined action).
I watched the eagle swoop down and snatch the rabbit from the field.
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Magpies and currawongs are both members of the Corvidae family but have distinct differences. Magpies are known for their black and white plumage, melodious calls, and are often found in open grasslands and urban areas. Currawongs, on the other hand, are usually larger with a more robust body and have a predominantly black or gray coloration, featuring striking yellow eye patches or wing markings. Additionally, magpies are more social and often seen in groups, while currawongs tend to be more solitary or found in pairs.
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No, it is not.
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