The sagacity of a magpie was related to a Wanganui Herald reporter the other day, by Constable Rogers, who went out on Tuesday to recover the body of fames G. Harvey, at Okoia. The deceased had been in the habit of feeding the magpie and the bird became very attached to him and would follow the old man about the grounds. After the lire the magpie posted itself on some hot iron near where (lie body was located in the smouldering debris and, despile the acrid nature of the smoke, would not move until such time as the body bad been recovered.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2912, 21 July 1925, Page 4
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