The Brisbane City Council will act faster to remove aggressive birds, after an investigation found five complaints had been made about the swooping magpie that caused the death of a five-month-old in early August. On Aug. 8, Baby Mia was with her mother and father in Glindemann Park in the suburb of Holland Park, Brisbane, when they were “swooped” by a magpie. The mother ducked and fell, causing critical injuries to her child who was strapped to her body. Mia later died at Queensland Children’s Hospital from severe head injuries. Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner hopes pedestrians and cyclists will be safer after an 80-page report recommended early removal of aggressive birds, and clearer signage. While signage was present, it was not close to where the attacks occurred. Schrinner ordered the Council develop new, high-visibility, location-specific warning signs, and a faster response to magpie attacks. “What the report makes clear is …