Words and phrases that have a meaning related to magpies: (120 results)
Often used in the same context:
crows, waxwings, sparrowhawk, foxes, birds, avians, squirrels, ravens, sparrows, carrion crow, lapwings, jackdaws, grackle, goldfinches, herons, chaffinches, seagulls, bullfinches, thrushes, catbirds, kingfishers, sparrow hawk, redshank, redwings, swans, robin, myna, titmice, mantids, curlews, jays, songbirds, gray catbird, lorikeets, chiffchaff, kinglets, honey buzzard, cockatoos, belted kingfisher, siskin, dragonflies, goshawks, finches, wrens, bowerbirds, chipping sparrow, bluejays, brown creeper, mockingbirds, linnets, nuthatch, gulls, cuckoos, fantails, ptarmigans, redpolls, shrikes, buzzard, insectivores, dickcissel, willow warbler, towhees, pipits, geese, phalaropes, phoebe, bluebirds, western tanager, tomcats, widgeons, dowitchers, wagtails, grosbeaks, polecats, kingbird, chaffinch, skuas, possums, killdeer, echidnas, chickadees, skylarks, downy woodpecker, tufted duck, godwits, northern shrike, turtledoves, marsh harrier, owls, galah, corncrakes, gannets, nightjar, honeyeater, tawny owl, weka, tui, hornbills, mantises, flycatchers, swifts, roos, swallows, robins, bears, cormorants, hawks, magpie, pigeons, vultures, wolves, ants, bees, blackbirds
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Also try:australian magpie, chatter, genus pica, genus strepera, pica, strepera
— Adjectives for magpies: many, australian, young, black, several, blue, few, old, white, little, winged, more...
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