Gymnorhina tibicen

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Gymnorhina tibicen is the Australian magpie, a common black-and-white passerine bird native to Australia and southern New Guinea.

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Gymnorhina tibicen canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Australian magpie
bird species
passerine
binomialName Gymnorhina tibicen self-link
bodyLength about 37–43 cm
breedingSeason mainly spring in Australia
class Aves
clutchSize 2–5 eggs
cognitiveAbility highly intelligent
coloration black and white plumage
commonName Australian magpie
culturalSignificance featured in Australian folklore
iconic Australian bird
describedBy John Latham
diet invertebrates
omnivorous
seeds and grains
small vertebrates
distribution Tasmania
most of Australia
southern New Guinea
family Artamidae
foragingBehavior ground forager
genus Gymnorhina
habitat grassland
open woodland
urban areas
introducedTo New Zealand
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
lifespanInWild up to about 25 years
nativeTo Australia
southern New Guinea
nestType large bowl-shaped nest
notableBehavior swooping at humans during breeding season
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
recognizesHumans can recognize individual human faces
sexualDimorphism males and females differ slightly in plumage
socialBehavior often lives in groups
territorial
songFunction social cohesion
territorial advertisement
subspeciesCount multiple recognized subspecies
taxonRank species
typeLocality Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
surface form: Sydney region, Australia
vocalization complex flute-like song
yearDescribed 1801

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Piping Shrike basedOnSpecies Gymnorhina tibicen
Gymnorhina tibicen binomialName Gymnorhina tibicen self-link