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I stopped and walked up to it. It didn't move at all. I sat down next to it and it just looked up for a moment, but that was it. I picked it up and he tried to fly away, but it looked like it was drunk or something. I think it bumped with its head against something and was therefor unable to fly away.
A bit further, I saw a van of the city council, one of the people who makes sure nature goes alright and the trees didn't drop down. I got my bicycle again, with the Magpie on my arm, and drove to him. I asked what to do, because, if I would put him anywhere, cats would get him or he could go on the road again, just to get run over by a car or truck (it's always a busy road and this week we have a fair in town, so the main road is closed and they all take the other road).
The man of the city council said he needed a vet. He would come by it and took the Magpie in his car, to bring him to the vet.
He probably need some more rest, before he can fly again.