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Magpies were brought to Ireland by human activity, likely through the introduction of non-native bird species during the 17th and 18th centuries. They are believed to have been introduced alongside other birds as people settled and modified the landscape for agriculture. Over time, magpies adapted to their new environment and became part of Ireland's avian fauna.

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