Black-billed Magpie Pecker

Trent Watts

Well-Known Member
I suspect the Audubon Society will not accept my new name for this species. :p I had never witnessed this behaviour in a Magpie before. It was moving up and down the dying spruce trees in a local park. It would get its beak under some bark and flick it off and search for insects. It looked very much like woodpecker behaviour without the head pounding and a much less efficient use of the tail as body support.

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AlanLichty

Moderator
I always thought of magpies as kind of a scavenger bird and can't say I have ever heard of them doing something like this before. I like the markings on the magpies in your area. The ones I used to see in Utah all the time weren't as distinctive as this one.
 

Trent Watts

Well-Known Member
Thanks Alan.. The colour in the tail is totally dependent on the light. Most of the time the tails just look black until they just flash in the light for a moment.
 
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