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The yellow-billed magpie is found in open oak grassland. It is a common resident of range lands and foothills of central and northern Central Valley, California, and coastal valleys south to Santa Barbara County. This species is not prone to wandering.
i saw a buzzard kill and eat a magpie
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pica pica.
Yellow-billed Teal was created in 1816.
Yellow-billed Cacique was created in 1830.
Yellow-billed Oxpecker was created in 1766.
Yaffle (Green Woodpecker), Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Yellow-billed Kingfisher, Yellow-billed Loon, Yellow-billed Stork, Yellow-crossed Night Heron, Yellow Warbler and Yellowhammer are birds. They begin with the letter Y.
· Yaffle · Yak · Yellow Jacket · Yellow Warbler · Yellowhammer · Yellow-bellied Sapsucker · Yellow-billed Kingfisher · Yellow-billed Loon · Yellow-billed Stork · Yellow-Eyed Penguin · Yellow-bellied Marmot
· Yaffle · Yellow Warbler · Yellowhammer · Yellow-billed Kingfisher · Yellow-billed Stork
· Yaffle (Green Woodpecker) · Yellow-bellied Sapsucker · Yellow-crossed Night Heron · Yellow Warbler · Yellowhammer · Yellow-billed Kingfisher · Yellow-billed Loon · Yellow-billed Stork
· Yaffle · Yak · Yellow Jacket · Yellow Warbler · Yellowhammer · Yellow-bellied Sapsucker · Yellow-billed Kingfisher · Yellow-billed Loon · Yellow-billed Stork · Yellow-Eyed Penguin · Yellow-bellied Marmot · Yorkshire Terrier
A yellow-billed loon is a species of duck, Latin name Gavia adamsii.