Last evening I was sent a picture from my sister in law in Vancouver asking me
to identify a picture of a bird that had been seen in Toronto. The 2 pictures
she sent me were of a Black-billed Magpie. This morning I was able to find out
the bird was seen somewhere near the airport and from the ph
Hi ONbirders,
Today at 3:30 I found a Black-billed Magpie just outside of Newmarket. It flew
across the road then landed in a field.
I've added my ebird checklist http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S38938905
Directions:
I spotted the bird on green lane east (also called Hwy 18) about 800m af
Just heard about a Black-billed Magpie seen on the Post Woods Trail, just north
of the Sparrow Field heading south. It was seen at 11:20 but only by 2 birders,
but hopefully it will be reported again soon. The description of both the bird
and its sound, made it seem like a correct identification
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Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 18:25:48 -0500
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Posted for John Reaume, Mount Forest
Black-billed Magpie near Mount Forest.
A Black-billed Magpie has been seen on several
occasions (last on Nov 27th) just south of Mount
Forest. It was originally discovered by Jack Zeinstra
a few weeks ago. There is a possibility that this bird
is an escapee a
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