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A junior magpie standing on wooden bench, blurred background.
An endemic Cuban Trogon on in the forest in the magnificent natural reserve of Matanzas in Cuba.
Eurasian Jay eating some found nutlet
Juvenile Australian Magpie, Gymnorhina tibicen.
Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) a medium-sized bird with dark plumage, the animal stands on a stump in the park.
Bay of Fires Conservation Area is a popular tourist destination in Tasmania
The Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) is a medium-sized songbird, with distinctive black and white plumage, gold-brown eyes and a solid wedge-shaped bluish-white and black bill. The male and female are similar in appearance and can be distinguished by differences in back markings. The male has pure white feathers on the back of the head and the female has white blending to grey feathers on the back of the head. With its long legs, the Australian magpie walks rather than waddles or hops and spends much time on the ground.\n\nThe Australian magpie is a common and widespread bird, found in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, forests, parks, and gardens. It is an omnivore, and its diet consists of a variety of insects, fruits, seeds, and small vertebrates.\n\nAustralian magpies are known for their intelligence and their complex social behavior. They are also known for their aggressive territorial defense, and have been known to attack people who they perceive as a threat.\n\nDespite their reputation, Australian magpies are also popular birds, and are often seen as a symbol of Australia. They are intelligent, social, and beautiful birds, and are a welcome addition to any backyard.
Scissor-tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus) perched on a Huisache \n(Acacia farnesiana) branch. Texas.
Oriental pied-hornbill, Anthracoceros albirostris, single bird in flight, Indonesia, January 2016
A male black-throated blue warbler in the magnificent natural reserve of Matanzas in Cuba.
Magpie preening in the Ballarat Country
Taxon name: Paperbark Flycatcher\nTaxon scientific name: Myiagra nana\nLocation: Adels Grove, Queensland, Australia
Australian black and white magpie bird perched in eucalyptus gum tree against blue sky
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Australian magpie bird on a field of grass with trees in the distance, in broad sunlight in Adelaide
A fierce Australian icon, the black and white magpie (Cracticus tibicen) perches confidently in a tree, taking a brief respite from its territorial duties on a clear spring day in Sydney, Australia. Its striking plumage stands out against the blue sky, while its keen eyes scan the surroundings with vigilance. Known for its melodious song and occasional territorial calls, the magpie embodies both grace and determination as it pauses, perhaps preparing to resume its watch over its domain. This scene captures the essence of the magpie's role in the Australian landscape, where it is revered for its intelligence and admired for its resilience in urban and natural environments alike.
Image of magpie perched on tree branch. in forest, Thailand.
Northern Mockingbird in the magnificent natural reserve of Matanzaz in Cuba.
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Pied kingfisher (Ceryle rudis) at the shores of Lake Victoria.  Shot in wildlife in the Mabamba swamp land, close to Lake Victoria, Uganda.
Laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae), NSW, Australia
Magpie screaming (Pica pica)
The Lavandeira Mascarada, also known as the Masked Lavandeira or Bride, is a species of South American bird belonging to the Tyranidae family. Its habitat is, preferably, next to rivers or lakes. It often comes to the ground, even muddy, in search of food.
Juvenile Australian native Laughing Kookaburra
Magpie sitting on a tree.
Magpie feeding on an old tree stump.
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Juvenile Australian Magpie, Gymnorhina tibicen.
Northern Shrike - Lanius excubitor sitting on the branch, blue background
Magpie (Pica pica)
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