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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
National
Matt Carr

Newcastle magpie's mimicry of a fire engine siren goes viral | video

FOOTAGE of a magpie in Newcastle imitating a call that sounds remarkably similar to emergency services sirens has gone viral as the state's bushfire epidemic shows little sign of slowing.

Gregory Andrews shared the footage with social media group Australian Native Birds on Boxing Day.

"This is one of the coolest things ever," Mr Andrews wrote.

"Today I met an Australian magpie in Newcastle NSW which had learned to sing the calls of fire-engines and ambulances."

It has since spread across the internet as the state of emergency deepens in parts of the state.

Magies are known for their ability to mimic other birds present in their territory and have been known to imitate human speech.

The unusual bird call comes as authorities urge tourists to leave the state's south coast ahead of potent fire conditions on the weekend.

Dozens of people remain missing in the fire emergency that has claimed seven lives and destroyed a raft of properties in the area.

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