My Grandma use to have a saying after she saw one lone magpie, we can't remeber how it went but it started " good morning mr magpie, how are your wife and kids...." or something like that. However I know it was much longer than that. Does anybody know the rest of it. I just thought it would be nice in a frame for mothers day as my mum would love to know!
Thanks
Last year I watched as a single magpie raided a Blackbirds nest and made of with every chick followed by the screeching Blackbird in hot pursuit. The magpies only take the chicks to eat the eyeballs of the chicks the rest is left. Personally I wouldn't hesitate in shooting them.
the other rhyme to counteract one for sorrow is,
one for sorrow, two for joy, three for a letter, four for a boy, five for silver, six for gold, seven for a secret that has never been told.