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Yellow-billed Magpie

Pica nuttalli

Photo by Jellis
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Field Notes

Description:

A Magpie species strictly found only in central and southern California. Very similar to the Black-billed but has a yellow bill and yellow skin patch around the eye.

Habitat:

Though can be found in many areas of the central and south they like to be associated with people and so can be found in rest stops, campgrounds and sometimes shopping centers and gas stations, looking for scraps of food left behind.

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