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family Corvidae.
There are 12
species of treepie. Some
treepies are
similar to magpies. Most
treepies are black, white, gray or brown. They are
found in Southeast...
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black magpies,
formerly believed to be
related to jays, are
classified as
treepies. The word jay has an
archaic meaning in
American slang meaning a person...
- The
black magpies, Platysmurus, are
treepies; they are
neither magpies, nor as was long believed, jays.
Treepies are a
distinct group of
corvids externally...
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birds that
contains the crows, ravens, rooks, magpies, jackdaws, jays,
treepies, choughs, and nutcrackers. In
colloquial English, they are
known as the...
- Sunbirds • Old
World orioles • Shrikes • Woodshrikes • Drongos • Woodswallows •
Crows and
treepies • Starlings • Weavers • Munias •
Sparrows References...
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distinct subfamily–which is not
closely related to
other jays,
magpies or
treepies.
Within this group,
according to a 2023
molecular analysis, Aphelocoma...
- po****tions vary in
plumage and
several are
named as subspecies. Grey
treepies are
omnivorous birds mostly thriving among dense foliage and in forests...
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Choughs Treepies Oriental magpies Old
World jays Stresemann's bushcrow...
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which consists of the crows, ravens, rooks, jackdaws, jays, magpies,
treepies, choughs, and nutcrackers. Steller's jay
occurs in most of the forested...
- and Urocissa) as well as in most of the very
basal corvids, such as the
treepies. The
unique black-and-white
color pattern of the "monochrome"
magpies is...