Magpie attacks prompt sunglasses call for cyclists

A cyclist who almost lost an eye after being swooped by a magpie is encouraging other riders to wear sunglasses this season.

Melbourne’s Christiaan Nyssen was riding his bike at Yarrawonga near the Victorian-NSW border in November 2021 when he was struck by a magpie.

He usually wears sunglasses on his rides but not on this occasion.

“I have been attacked countless times and don’t have a fear of the birds,” he said in a statement on Monday.

“This bird turned around and went straight for the eye, did a backflip and hit me right in the eye again. A neighbour said I was the fifth person to be attacked.”

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Mr Nyssen was left unable to see out of the eye from iris trauma with pupil dilation.

After being advised to wait a few months, he sought a second opinion and underwent surgery to repair the retina and remove the entire lens at Epworth Freemasons.

Mr Nyssen described it as a one in a million attack but believes it would have been prevented by sunglasses.

“The magpie wouldn’t have had something to aim at,” he said.

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