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ViewsAustralian MagpieFrom OpusAlternative names: Australasian Magpie, Piping Shrike (in South Australia)
[edit] Identification37–43 cm
Juvenile: Lacks the red eye and has greyish speckled underparts [edit] DistributionAustralia and New Guinea. [edit] TaxonomyNine or ten subspecies are recognized for this species. Australian Magpie is not a close relative of Magpies and Jays from other parts of the world. It is a member of the Bellmagpie family and related to the Butcherbird. It has been reclassified in 2008 by Christidis & Boles as “Cracticus tibicen”. [edit] Subspecies[1]
A 10th subspecies leuconota (White-backed Magpie) is usually considered invalid[2] [edit] HabitatAlmost everywhere there are trees and open areas of bare soft ground or grass; orchards, playing fields, suburban areas. [edit] BehaviourSedentary, locally nomadic. [edit] DietThe diet includes invertebrates. [edit] BreedingThe female builds a bowl-shaped nest from sticks, lined with grass and bark. Two to five light blue or greenish eggs are laid and incubated for 20 days. [edit] References
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