We have been watching two magpies feed what looks like some kind of hawk or eagle,it is really intreging to watch,but I am trying to find out if this is normal,we live in the Blue Mountains of N.S.W
I JUST rode past a group of magpies attacking what looked like a piece of bread. As I got closer they flew off and what I thought was bread was in fact a rodent, a baby rat or some sort of mousey/vole, though it seemed too big to be either of those. It was still alive and looked in shock. Presumably it was injured. So....I guess they eat more than mice, and evidentally don't simply scavenge on dead animals!
Nothing, when a magpie dies it is decomposed by bacteria & fungi.
mine did... all he left was the stomach and the feathers... i guess he was a little faster than the bird...
Magpies are birds that are in the crow family. Magpies will eat berries, seeds, and insects and worms. They are scavengers and will eat maggots.
the magpies eat dust in the water
They will eat young birds, yes.
A magpie will eat just about anything, making it an omnivore.
i saw a buzzard kill and eat a magpie
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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
A magpie goose is an Australian waterbird.
A magpie's body is covered in skin and feathers.
The Mathematical Magpie was created in 1962.
Magpie Records was created in 1976.
Magpie - comics - was created in 1986.