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  2. Oriental magpie - Wikipedia

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    The Oriental magpie (Pica serica) is a species of magpie found from south-eastern Russia to eastern China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan and northern Indochina and Myanmar. Other names for the Oriental magpie include Korean magpie [ 1 ] and Asian magpie .

  3. Harlequin rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Harlequin rabbits come in two types: Japanese and Magpie. Japanese Harlequins are generally orange and either black, blue, chocolate, or lilac, while Magpie Harlequins are white (instead of orange) and either black, blue, chocolate, or lilac. A "perfect" Harlequin will be split between the two colors on the head, ears, feet, and body.

  4. List of birds of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The family Corvidae includes crows, ravens, jays, choughs, magpies, treepies, nutcrackers and ground jays. Corvids are above average in size among the Passeriformes, and some of the larger species show high levels of intelligence. Eurasian jay, Garrulus glandarius; Lidth's jay, Garrulus lidthi (E) Azure-winged magpie, Cyanopica cyana

  5. Magpie - Wikipedia

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    The Australian magpie, Cracticus tibicen, is conspicuously "pied", with black and white plumage reminiscent of a Eurasian magpie. It is a member of the family Artamidae and not a corvid. The magpie-robins , members of the genus Copsychus , have a similar "pied" appearance, but they are Old World flycatchers , unrelated to the corvids.

  6. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The original Japanese edition was released in three parts, which make up the three "books" of the single volume English language version. Book of the Thieving Magpie (泥棒かささぎ編, Dorobō kasasagi hen) Book of the Prophesying Bird (予言する鳥編, Yogen suru tori hen) Book of the Bird-Catcher Man (鳥刺し男編, Torisashi otoko hen)

  7. List of official city birds - Wikipedia

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    Aomori, Aomori - Japanese scops owl, Otus semitorques (formerly rhinoceros auklet, ... Miryang - Korean magpie, Pica sericea; Mokpo - red-crowned crane, ...

  8. Azure-winged magpie - Wikipedia

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    The azure-winged magpie (Cyanopica cyanus) is a bird in the crow family. It is 31–35 cm long and similar in overall shape to the Eurasian magpie (Pica pica) but is more slender with proportionately smaller legs and bill. It belongs to the genus Cyanopica. It has a glossy black top to the head and a white throat.

  9. List of birds of Asia - Wikipedia

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    The family contains a single species, the magpie goose. It was an early and distinctive offshoot of the anseriform family tree, diverging after the screamers and before all other ducks, geese and swans, sometime in the late Cretaceous. Magpie goose, Anseranas semipalmata