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- Magpie - Wikipedia
The Australian magpie, Gymnorhina tibicen, is conspicuously "pied", with black and white plumage reminiscent of a Eurasian magpie It is a member of the family Artamidae and not a corvid
- What Are Magpies? Facts, Myths, and Types of Magpies
Magpie species can be found in many different parts of the world, but how many different types of magpies are there? Well, 18 true magpies are currently recognized and divided into 3 different groups
- Magpie - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
What is a Magpie? The term “magpie” does not refer to a single species but encompasses several closely related birds within the genus Pica The most widely recognized is the Eurasian Magpie (Pica pica), found across Europe and Asia
- Magpie | European, Corvidae, Diet, Facts | Britannica
Magpie, any of several long-tailed birds belonging to the family Corvidae (order Passeriformes) The best-known species are the black-billed magpie (Pica hudsonia) and the Eurasian magpie (P pica)
- 10 Fun Magpie Facts - Fact Animal
The word “magpie” has even been used to describe a species of butterfly, as well as at least four species of moth, a fish, a cat, an Australian rugby team, and various other objects and entities that are very un-birdlike
- What Is a Magpie? Bird Facts, Diet, and Behavior
In some European traditions, a single magpie can signify sorrow, while multiple magpies are associated with joy or good fortune, as seen in popular rhymes Conversely, in China, a singing magpie is widely considered a symbol of happiness and good luck
- Eurasian Magpie Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
The Eurasian Magpie’s bold patterns and brash behavior make it one of Europe and Asia’s most instantly recognizable birds In strong light, this black-and-white bird shimmers with exquisite metallic-blue wings and a long, glossy green tail
- Why You Should Love the Much-maligned Magpie - HowStuffWorks
In some tribes the magpie is viewed as an annoyance or a gossip, but in others — such as the Cheyenne, Hopi and Pueblo — the magpie is a trusted friend or messenger from the Great Spirit
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