In a sense, yes. Birds do not have language in the sense we have, but different calls have different meanings. Magpies have alarm calls (the repeated series of 'tsche' staccato calls you are probably most familiar with) and various quieter noises they use to tell each other where they are.
That depends on the magpie. There are four genera of magpie and 13 different species of magpie.
That depends on the magpie. There are four genera of magpie and 13 different species of magpie.
The Clouded Magpie caterpillar turns into a Clouded Magpie Moth
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A magpie goose is an Australian waterbird.
No, but many understand each others alarm calls.
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Magpie Recycling was created in 1992.
Magpie Lane was created in 1992.
Magpie Café was created in 1937.
Magpie Shrike was created in 1831.
Black Magpie was created in 1824.