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11-OCT-2013 Carl Erland

Black-billed Magpie

New Meadows, Idaho

Black-billed Magpies mate for life. The female initiates the pair bond by begging for food from the male, which begins courtship feeding. During breeding, the male stands guard near the female to reduce the chance she’ll mate with another male (which does occur). One of the most notable Black-billed Magpie behaviors is the so-called “funeral”—when one magpie discovers a dead magpie, it begins calling loudly to attract other magpies. The gathering of raucously calling magpies (up to 40 birds have been observed) may last for 10 to 15 minutes before the birds disperse and fly off silently. ~ All About Birds

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J. Scott Coile25-Oct-2013 16:48
PERFECT isolation.
Cowichan Valley Camera Club25-Oct-2013 12:12
Wow, perfect shot.
Heather