
Those who live among black-billed magpies may become inured to their charms. It would take centuries to inure me to a bird this magnificent.

They love them so much they buy big bags of cat food to keep them fat and sassy.

Note the bit of kibble in mid-gulp on the right-hand bird...

I could have spent days capturing flight images of magpies through the sliding glass doors. Had it not been cold, I'd have loved to open them and sit just inside, the house as my blind.

The pied coloration of magpies has to do with sending visual signals over vast open terrain, with gathering one's compatriots for raids and mischief. Nothing translates like black and white in these huge, often low-contrast spaces.
Magpies are a gift to the Montana landscape. Though I'm sure our nesting songbirds would disagree (magpies have an appetite for eggs and chicks), a few magpies sure would dress up the meadows of Ohio. Bet they'd love Zick Dough.

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