Leucistic Eurasian magpie (Pica pica) [x]
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This is just an appreciation post
Look at them
There is nothing these bad boys can't do
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Actually managed to get a photo of the very shy magpie who appears in the very early morning to grab what they can!
(The bread was a small old heel leftover piece, the crows bring bread from somewhere every morning anyway)
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Eurasian magpie
I don't know why, but somehow magpies are really difficult to photograph. There are lots of them in my area, but they often fly away the moment I try to take a picture. This one I pictured at the Baltic Sea, but it is the only picture I managed before the magpie flew off.
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Could i get magpies
Eurasian and Australian Magpies!
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eurasian magpie (Pica pica) by Maria
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Eurasian magpie . . . Gardens of Versailles, Paris, Fance . . . 10/6/23
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Remember to read about the contestants before voting!
Eurasian Magpie
Native across most of Europe and Asia, the Eurasian magpie is often said to collect little trinkets. However, contrary to popular belief, they don’t collect shiny objects. They are quite smart though, and some scientists believe they are one of the smartest birds alive. They also think they’re one of the smartest animals too. They have also been known to express grief over the loss of their fellow magpie. Learn More!
Secretary Bird
With big, voluptuous eyelashes, the Secretary Bird lives in Africa. They are known for their long legs, used to strike down snakes, lizards, insects, and other small creatures. Although we often think of them as eating mainly snakes, that is not actually a large part of their diet. It consists mainly of insects. They will strike with 5 times their own body weight, and will sometimes hunt in small groups. Learn More!
(Art by @tertain-the-original )
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Eurasian magpie/skata, feasting on rowanberries/rönnbär. Gothenburg/Göteborg in Västergötland, Sweden (September 27, 2023).
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Hello!! Could I get flapping wing stim, self hug w/ wings and hugging another with wings? And could they be Eurasian Magpies aswell?
here you go!
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stráče sráče. s puerhem. protože poslední dobou hodně čajujujuju. ale puerh teda nemám příliš rád.
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the eurasian magpie is known as a bold, inquisitive, intelligent, and highly social member of the corvid family. researchers studying the impact of magpies on other breeding birds stumbled across a bonded pair of two male magpies. the researchers theorize that one of the males, who was disabled or ill, was unable to perform proper courtship needed to attract a female.
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