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  1. For over 30 years Magpie Jewellery has been a destination for fine jewellery, we specialize in diamond & gold jewellery, engagement rings, Canadian diamonds, salt & pepper and lab grown diamonds. Custom design, repairs, Goldsmith & Gemologist at our flagship and a Permanent Jewellery studio at each of our 3 locations!

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › MagpieMagpie - Wikipedia

    The magpie is a national bird of Korea and a symbol of its capital Seoul. Europe. In European culture, the magpie is reputed to collect shiny objects such as wedding rings and other valuables, a well known example being Rossini's opera La Gazza Ladra (The Thieving Magpie).

  3. Jan 17, 2012 · Magpie is a common name for birds of several genera in the crow family. Some 20 species are known worldwide; however, only the black-billed magpie (Pica hudsonia) is found in Canada.

  4. A long-tailed corvid with striking black and white plumage, the Magpie is one of the world's most intelligent birds and the source of many superstitions.

  5. Like most corvids, the Magpie is an incredibly intelligent bird. Researchers recognize 17 different species across 4 different taxonomic genuses. These birds live throughout Eurasia, the islands in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and North America. Read on to learn about the Magpie.

  6. Browse Species in This Family. Black-billed Magpies are familiar and entertaining birds of western North America. They sit on fenceposts and road signs or flap across rangelands, their white wing patches flashing and their very long tails trailing behind them.

  7. The Eurasian Magpies 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.

  8. Jun 29, 2024 · 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).

  9. With its noisy chattering, black-and-white plumage and long tail, there's nothing else quite like the Magpie in the UK. When seen close-up, its black plumage reveals a purplish-blue iridescent sheen to the wing feathers and a green gloss to the tail.

  10. www.wildlifetrusts.org › crows-and-shrikes › magpieMagpie | The Wildlife Trusts

    The magpie is one of our most familiar birds and the source of much myth and legend: 'one for sorrow, two for a joy...' is a rhyme that many children learn. Magpies are, in fact, small crows, and are omnivorous, feeding on carrion, invertebrates, and chicks and eggs.

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