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B&W on the willow
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There near Biebrza river have been so many magpies that I've never seen before.
Magpies are known to steal other young birds, commonly young chickens, away from their nests.
According to Ericson et al. (2005), magpies do not form the monophyletic group they are traditionally believed to be; a long tail has certainly evolved (or shortened) independently in multiple lineages of corvid birds. Among the traditional magpies, there appear to be two evolutionary lineages: One consists of Holarctic species with black/white coloration and is probably closely related to crows and Eurasian jays. |
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Przepiekne zdjecie. Bardzo mi sie podoba , ze jednolite tlo podkreslilo wyrazistosc ptaka i galazek.
Pozdrawiam, Lucja