i saw a buzzard kill and eat a magpie
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.
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.