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- The Australian magpie is particularly well known for this behavior.
- The generic name is a Kalkatungu language term for the Australian magpie.
- Particularly noteworthy are the pied butcherbird, the pied currawong and the Australian magpie.
- Willie wagtails are known to swoop at passers by, much like the Australian magpie.
- The term Piping Shrike for this species of Australian Magpie is correct, yet uncommon.
- I think the bird may be an Australian Magpie, but am not entirely sure.
- Black-shouldered kites have been known to use old Australian magpie, crow or raven nests.
- Well-known and easily recognisable, the Australian magpie is unlikely to be confused with any other species.
- Historically, the cracticines currawongs, Australian magpie and butcherbirds were seen as a separate family Cracticidae.
- Instead, they belong to the family Artamidae, which also includes butcherbirds, currawongs and the Australian magpie.
- Described as one of Australia's most accomplished songbirds, the Australian magpie has an array of complex vocalisations.
- The Australian magpie is a medium-sized black and white passerine bird native to Australia and southern New Guinea.
- They include the Pacific gull, the barking owl, the noisy miner, the Australian magpie and the magpie-lark.
- The Australian magpie has recently been placed in the same genus, and this new taxonomy has been supported by recent phylogenetic analyses.
- There is one report of white-winged choughs occupying and using a nest which was likely to have been built by the Australian magpie.
- Together with three species of currawong and two species of peltops, butcherbirds and the Australian magpie form the subfamily Cracticinae in the family Artamidae.
- The butcherbirds, Australian magpie and currawongs were placed in the family Cracticidae in 1914 by John Albert Leach after he had studied their musculature.
- Introduced species include the common blackbird, song thrush, house sparrow, European goldfinch, common chaffinch, common starling, and Australian magpie.
- They chase off not only smaller birds such as the noisy miner and the little wattlebird, but also larger birds such as the Australian magpie.
- I assume that we're talking about the Australian Magpie here though ?-- talk ) 03 : 32, 7 May 2009 ( UTC)
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