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Birds which collect things

2022.01.07 19:18




















These birds have also been known to live as long as 8 years! Magpies are a black and white bird that can be found all over the world. They have a beautiful plumage, with glossy feathers and bright colors. They also chatter, which is something you will notice when they fly overhead or walk across your lawn. The mynah bird is a bird that is part of the starling family, that lives in tropical and subtropical climates. They can be found all over Australia and Asia but they are not native to the continent, they were introduced there from Africa and southern Europe about years ago.


These birds are very curious and get easily attracted by reflective objects. You can create an enticing space in your backyard or even on your porch if you have one that they will be able to perch and observe.


They can be found in parks or gardens because they enjoy eating insects like grasshoppers and crickets that are abundant there. The jackdaw is often seen around bins, streets and gardens in cities as they are scavengers of human waste. They are also known to imitate other birds such as crows or magpies.


Or maybe we like to see meaning and significance where there is none. But regardless of the rational behind this phenomenon, our world is populated with stereotypes. We even have stereotype for animals. In fact, we have a lot of animal stereotypes. The list goes on and on cats are sly, pigs are greedy, elephants never forget…. However, perhaps one of the most prominent stereotypes is that magpies Pica pica like shiny objects. Generally, individuals believe that the birds steal things that glitter or shine and bring them back to decorate their nests.


However, Dr. BirdNote episodes air daily on public radio stations nationwide. But scientists at Exeter University put the perception to the test. They placed food alongside shiny and painted objects and then waited for the magpies to come investigate. The result? The bowerbird male uses sticks and twigs to form a small hut or maypole. He then places brightly colored feathers, shells, discarded pieces of plastic and glass objects around the hut.


They are also known to steal objects from neighboring bowers to have the best nest and attract the most mates.


Magpies are part of the crow family and can be found in Britain. The nest is dome-shaped and made out of twigs and mud.