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Australian Magpie, juvenile

Gymnorhina tibicen

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Description:

The Australian Magpie is a common black and white bird. The neck, upper tail and shoulder are white in males, pale grey in females. In northern parts of Australia the back is black. In southern areas an Tasmania the back is white. The eye is brown.

Habitat:

anywhere there are trees and open areas. Common in urban parks and gardens.

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