certainly not magpies will never eat a living animal like it own species like a duck they are more likely to eat worms and mabye somtimes aet meat of the carkuas from a dead animal but no they wont eat baby ducks hope i helped cya from KYE
Magpie is was very popular in the 1970 what is it?
Magpie is an acoustic folk duo of Greg Artzner and Terry Leonino that got together in 1973. They performed for everyone from the President of the United States to concerts that costed free dollars at county run parks.
Which clip of Top Gear had saluting magpies in it?
According to https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Top_Gear_%28series_16%29 it could be series 16, episode 6:
"News: Jeremy discusses that, since speed cameras were turned off on British motorways a few months before, there have been no changes in accident and fatality figures, so the speed cameras are a waste of money. He also discusses the British superstition of saluting a magpie, and how it might be dangerous for motorists, if they salute a magpie while driving."
Of course these beautiful, intelligent birds have a predator - man...
Magpies do tend to fly off with shiny objects that aren't being guarded. If that is your definition of a being thief then they are guilty. At least they don't go laying their eggs in other birds' nests expecting them to raise their young like cowbirds do.
What is a group of magpies called?
A group of magpies is called a tiding, tribe, charm, gulp, flock, or murder
Magpie Island is an island in the River Thames in England near the villages of Aston, Berkshire and Medmenham, Buckinghamshire. It is situated on the reach above Hurley Lock. Navigation is believed to have passed originally down the present backwater which was then cluttered with eel bucks. In the eighteenth century the island was part of the Culham Court estate.[1]
digital dog pound
1 for sorrow 2 for joy 3 for a girl 4 for a boy 5 for silver 6 for gold 7 for a secret never to be told
Birds that start with the letter j?
jackass penguin (small penguin from off the coast of Africa) jay junco (small songbird from North America) jungle fowl
10 Magpies stands for the surprise you should not care to miss. In Britain magpies are used in traditional recorded myths to predict the future depending on how many a person sees. A magpie is a long tailed crow that has a raucous voice and a boldly marked plumage.
Is a magpie a vertebrate or invertebrate?
Magpies are birds and, like all birds, they are vertebrates because they have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata.
Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
What does hands in pockets mean when referring to Magpies?
I believe the reference is that magpie's are gregarious and will take objects they find attractive.
The little thieves of the bird world, they like shiny treasures and are very curious.
What is the Motley Magpie Journal?
The Motley Magpie Journal was a theological journal founded by pastors who, at the time the journal was begun, were members of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). Since that time, their fellowship with that synod has ceased. The Magpie Journal was often critical of WELS practice in the area of church and ministry.
Umm i think a Magpie is black and white...
hope i helped...
and by the wayy -- dont be too sure i got it right that they are black and white, you might want to double check on a different website first.
What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the bird Black-billed magpie?
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pica pica.
What kind of caterpillar will turn into moth?
The silkworm Moth goes through four stages namely : 1) Egg 2) Larva 3) Pupa 4) The adult Insect - The Moth