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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Magpies: The Feathered Drama Queens of the Bird World


If birds had their own reality show, magpies would absolutely be the stars — loud, flashy, and always up to something. These sharp-dressed troublemakers are ridiculously smart too. They can recognize themselves in mirrors (which is more than some people), plan ahead, use tools, and even throw what looks suspiciously like tiny bird funerals for their fallen friends.


Magpies also have a serious attitude problem. They’ll yell at cats, dogs, people, the wind — anything that moves (or doesn’t). They adore shiny objects, holding the title of "glitter-obsessed raccoons in feathered coats." And yes, they remember faces. So if you annoy one, expect the grudge to last.



Folklore can't decide if they're lucky or cursed — in some places, a single magpie spells bad luck, but two bring joy. In China and Korea, they’re good omens. Native Americans thought of them as helpful companions. In your backyard? They’re probably pulling up seedlings and harassing robins.

Love them or fear them, magpies make sure life is never boring — and that’s why we can’t help but watch the drama unfold.



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