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  2. Magpie - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, the magpie bridge has come to symbolize a relationship between men and women. Magpies have an important place in the birth myth of Ai Xinjue Luo Bukuri Yushun, the ancestor of the Qing dynasty. The magpie is a national bird of Korea and a symbol of its capital Seoul. [12]

  3. Australian magpie - Wikipedia

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    Nestlings are usually fed exclusively by the female, though the male magpie will feed his partner. [91] Individual males do feed nestlings and fledglings, to varying degrees, from sporadic to equal frequency to the female. The Australian magpie is known to engage in cooperative breeding, and helper birds will assist in feeding and raising young ...

  4. Eurasian magpie - Wikipedia

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    The prefix "mag" dates from the 16th century and comes from the short form of the given name Margaret, which was once used to mean women in general (as Joe or Jack is used for men today); the pie's call was considered to sound like the idle chattering of a woman, and so it came to be called the "Mag pie". [16] "Pie" as a term for the bird dates ...

  5. Australian magpie in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Male (left) and female (right) magpies of Tasmania. The Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) is a medium-sized black and white passerine bird native to Australia and southern New Guinea. Three subspecies, including both black-backed and white-backed magpies, were introduced to New Zealand from the 1860s to control pests in pastures. They are ...

  6. Black-billed magpie - Wikipedia

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    The word "magpie" comes from a combination of "Mag", which was a nickname for Margaret, and "pie", which was the Middle English word for the Eurasian magpie. The name Margaret was associated with chattiness in the early 15th century, and was applied to the magpie because its vocalizations were thought to sound like a person chattering.

  7. Schaffer method - Wikipedia

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    The Jane Schaffer method is a formula for essay writing that is taught in some U.S. middle schools and high schools.Developed by a San Diego teacher named Jane Schaffer, who started offering training and a 45-day curriculum in 1995, it is intended to help students who struggle with structuring essays by providing a framework.

  8. Man United vs Newcastle LIVE: Premier League result, score ...

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    Heading into this contest, Newcastle are seven points clear of Man Utd as the Magpies look to extend their winning run to five games. Man Utd vs Newcastle LIVE 17:28 , Chris Wilson

  9. Magpie duck - Wikipedia

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    The Altrheiner Elsterenten, a duck with the same plumage pattern as the Magpie, was bred in Germany in the 1970s by Paul-Erwin Oswald. [6] The Entente Européenne treats it as the same breed. [5] The Magpie was exported to the United States in 1963, [13]: 193 [14] but was not widely kept. It was admitted to the American Standard of Perfection ...