Meet Mag

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The new magpie arrived today. This is the young bird of this year. All its behavior shows that it was raised by humans. What happened next is not clear: the bird either escaped or it was released without any preliminary training. In any case, it cannot survive on its own.
Unfortunately, I do not now have adult birds that could help it to become feral. All the magpies I raised this year are already living on their own. Thus, Mag will stay with us until spring, and perhaps forever.

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Nice little bird

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Awwww, I wish her the best of luck! I wonder if a different species of corvid would be able/willing to teach her?

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Perhaps, but the problem is that all of these birds cannot fly and therefore live just in my yard where I feed them. But this magpie can fly and they just won't have time to teach her anything before she flies away and gets into trouble.

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From where these animals come to you?

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This magpie literally sat on the girl's head ... Fortunately, the girl is well versed in birds and she realized that the bird is tame and it is in trouble. She started looking for shelter and so she found us. Also, birds often come to us from Kyiv Animal Resque Group

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So beautiful magpie! Here in my backyard there are a couple of magpies Who use to eat the food of my cat. They are very smart birds 😊 i Wish all the best tobthis One ❤️

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I also like them 😊 They are really funny and smart

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