The Australian magpie is certainly related to crows and magpies, because they are in the family corvidae! I know it's a hooded crow- corvids are my specialty :D I was just saying it looks like an aussie magpie from afar.
It's a hooded crow, found in various parts of Europe, and closely related to the all-black European "Carrion crow". The Australian magpie is not related to crows or magpies at all, but is named that for its appearance.
this is a mountain Kaa.. very smart and agile when it comes to hunting buffalos.. also can be used as a hunting dog
ajjotti 2 years ago
hehe i thought it was a pidgeon at first
Omerov1986 3 years ago
The Australian magpie is certainly related to crows and magpies, because they are in the family corvidae! I know it's a hooded crow- corvids are my specialty :D I was just saying it looks like an aussie magpie from afar.
myroosterwilleatyou 3 years ago 2
haha that looks like an australian magpie!
myroosterwilleatyou 3 years ago
It's a hooded crow, found in various parts of Europe, and closely related to the all-black European "Carrion crow". The Australian magpie is not related to crows or magpies at all, but is named that for its appearance.
ccoraxfan 3 years ago