Common Magpie

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(New page: image: magpie.jpg '''Common Name:''' Common Magpie '''Scientific Name:''' Pica pica '''Size:''' 17-18 inches (45cm) '''Habitat:''' Europe and Asia. Found in open woodland, scrub ...)
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'''Common Name:''' Common Magpie  
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'''Common Name:''' Common Magpie<br>
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'''Scientific Name:''' Pica pica
'''Scientific Name:''' Pica pica
'''Size:''' 17-18 inches (45cm)
'''Size:''' 17-18 inches (45cm)
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'''Habitat:''' Europe and Asia. Found in open woodland, scrub and urban settings.
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'''Habitat:''' Eurasia. Found in open woodland, scrub and urban settings.
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'''Status:''' Not threatened
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'''Status:''' Least Concern. '''Global Population:''' 40,000,000 - 150,000,000 mature individuals.
'''Diet:''' Invertebrates, beetles, fruit, seeds, carrion, small vertebrates and trash.
'''Diet:''' Invertebrates, beetles, fruit, seeds, carrion, small vertebrates and trash.
Known for its noisy chattering, the European Magpie may have acquired its name as an allusion to nagging; in old English it was called the “Chatterpie”. And while the English appeared to be annoyed by the magpie and it’s chatter, the magpie is a symbol of happiness in Chinese culture.
Known for its noisy chattering, the European Magpie may have acquired its name as an allusion to nagging; in old English it was called the “Chatterpie”. And while the English appeared to be annoyed by the magpie and it’s chatter, the magpie is a symbol of happiness in Chinese culture.
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'''Found in [http://www.daz3d.com/i.x/shop/itemdetails/-/?item=3053&cat=&_m=d  European Edition]'''
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'''Found in [http://hivewire3d.com/songbird-remix-european-edition.html Songbird ReMix European Edition 1]'''

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