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Increase knowledge! How many magpies are known as "annunciation birds"? In our country, magpies have always meant auspiciousness and festivities. Magpies are also known as "annunciation birds" and are found in almost everywhere except in places like the polar regions and South America. However, many people may not know that it is not China that attaches the most importance to magpies, but South Korea, who regards magpies as national birds and often sees people on the street feeding them with bread for convenience bees. However, there are not many species of magpies in Korea, only one species of oriental magpie. However, there are seven more common magpies in China, and a new mutant magpie has recently been discovered, which is the gray-white magpie.

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<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="1" > in China, magpies have always meant auspiciousness and represented festivity. Magpies are also known as "annunciation birds" and are found in almost everywhere except in places like the polar regions and South America. However, many people may not know that it is not China that attaches the most importance to magpies, but South Korea, who regards magpies as national birds and often sees people on the street feeding them with bread for convenience bees. However, there are not many species of magpies in Korea, only one species of oriental magpie. However, there are seven more common magpies in China, and a new mutant magpie has recently been discovered, which is the gray-white magpie. </h1>

Increase knowledge! How many magpies are known as "annunciation birds"? In our country, magpies have always meant auspiciousness and festivities. Magpies are also known as "annunciation birds" and are found in almost everywhere except in places like the polar regions and South America. However, many people may not know that it is not China that attaches the most importance to magpies, but South Korea, who regards magpies as national birds and often sees people on the street feeding them with bread for convenience bees. However, there are not many species of magpies in Korea, only one species of oriental magpie. However, there are seven more common magpies in China, and a new mutant magpie has recently been discovered, which is the gray-white magpie.

The grey-white magpie is a mutant species of the Eastern magpie, with lighter plumage and off-white color. However, because mutant magpies have difficulty hiding themselves in the environment, the survival rate is not very high. However, now that magpies have become the most powerful birds in the city, the gray and white magpies have grown up smoothly.

Increase knowledge! How many magpies are known as "annunciation birds"? In our country, magpies have always meant auspiciousness and festivities. Magpies are also known as "annunciation birds" and are found in almost everywhere except in places like the polar regions and South America. However, many people may not know that it is not China that attaches the most importance to magpies, but South Korea, who regards magpies as national birds and often sees people on the street feeding them with bread for convenience bees. However, there are not many species of magpies in Korea, only one species of oriental magpie. However, there are seven more common magpies in China, and a new mutant magpie has recently been discovered, which is the gray-white magpie.

The Oriental magpie, also known as the "common magpie", is the most common magpie. Its large size and fierce temperament are not only very threatening to small animals such as sparrows, pheasants, and frogs, but also can even drive out birds of prey such as eagles and peregrine falcons. And their diet also involves freshly sown plant seeds or seedlings, which may cause some loss to the crops.

Increase knowledge! How many magpies are known as "annunciation birds"? In our country, magpies have always meant auspiciousness and festivities. Magpies are also known as "annunciation birds" and are found in almost everywhere except in places like the polar regions and South America. However, many people may not know that it is not China that attaches the most importance to magpies, but South Korea, who regards magpies as national birds and often sees people on the street feeding them with bread for convenience bees. However, there are not many species of magpies in Korea, only one species of oriental magpie. However, there are seven more common magpies in China, and a new mutant magpie has recently been discovered, which is the gray-white magpie.

In addition, blue magpies are also divided into yellow-billed blue magpies, red-billed blue magpies, Taiwanese blue magpies and white-winged blue magpies. Among them, the yellow-billed blue magpie is not very common, and it is only distributed in The Guangxi area of China, and the number is rare. The red-billed blue magpie is more numerous, mainly distributed in Guangdong and Guangxi. The Taiwan blue magpie looks very similar to the red-billed blue magpie, but there is a difference between the eyes of the two, the eyes of the Taiwan blue magpie are red, while the eyes of the red-billed blue magpie are black. White-winged blue magpies have white wings and are also relatively rare.

Increase knowledge! How many magpies are known as "annunciation birds"? In our country, magpies have always meant auspiciousness and festivities. Magpies are also known as "annunciation birds" and are found in almost everywhere except in places like the polar regions and South America. However, many people may not know that it is not China that attaches the most importance to magpies, but South Korea, who regards magpies as national birds and often sees people on the street feeding them with bread for convenience bees. However, there are not many species of magpies in Korea, only one species of oriental magpie. However, there are seven more common magpies in China, and a new mutant magpie has recently been discovered, which is the gray-white magpie.

In addition to Asia, magpies in other regions also have their own characteristics. For example, the black-billed magpie in North America has a black mouth, and its body can also reflect blue or green light in the sun. African magpies are known for their magnificence, because there they have no predators and do not need to hide, so they have evolved a gorgeous appearance. The European short-tailed magpie, mixed with black, white and blue, has a shorter tail, somewhat resembling a crow.

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