Australian Magpie

The Australian Magpie is a large, black-and-white bird native to Australia and New Guinea. It is a highly gregarious and social species, living in flocks of up to 20 birds. It is easily recognised by its striking black-and-white plumage, wedge-shaped tail and loud, melodious song. It has a black head, throat, wings and tail, with white shoulder patches, underparts and facial markings. It is an omnivorous species, feeding mainly on insects, small mammals, fruits and vegetables. It is highly adaptable and is found in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, forests, open country and suburban areas. It is also a vocal species, with a variety of calls and songs.

Average Weight: 250-340 g

Average length/height: 42-46 cm

Food: Insects, small mammals, fruits and vegetables

Habitat: Woodlands, forests, open country and suburban areas