Yes Magpies but also they're actually Crow's.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corvidae
Yes Magpies but also they're actually Crow's.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corvidae
Why didn't you read about Australian Magpies? If you did you would see that they aren't part of Corvid (Crows).
The Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) is a medium-sized black and white passerine bird native to Australia and southern New Guinea. Although once considered to be three separate species, it is now considered to be one, with nine recognised subspecies. A member of the Artamidae, the Australian magpie is placed in its own genus Gymnorhina and is most closely related to the black butcherbird (Melloria quoyi). It is not, however, closely related to the European magpie, which is a corvid.
Why didn't you read about Australian Magpies? If you did you would see that they aren't part of Corvid (Crows).
The Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) is a medium-sized black and white passerine bird native to Australia and southern New Guinea. Although once considered to be three separate species, it is now considered to be one, with nine recognised subspecies. A member of the Artamidae, the Australian magpie is placed in its own genus Gymnorhina and is most closely related to the black butcherbird (Melloria quoyi). It is not, however, closely related to the European magpie, which is a corvid.
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