Black-billed magpie
The black-billed magpie, scientifically named Pica pica, is a passerine bird that lives throughout Europe, Asia, North America, and North Africa.
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It is part of the Corvidae family, and of the Passeriformes order.
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She is recognizable by her black head, throat, back and tail, white belly, blue wings. Its beak and legs are black.
In the black-billed magpie, it is impossible to recognize the male from the female.
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It feeds mainly on seeds, eggs, small mammals and insects.
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The black-billed magpie lives in gardens, parks, countryside, woods or forests.
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It nests in pairs in a nest placed at the top of a tree. She lays about 4 to 9 eggs .
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It is a rather talkative species.
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On the conservation status of IUCN, it is: LC Least concern.
Black-billed Magpie adult in winter plumage