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Magpie

Magpie Meaning & Definition
Magpie Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Magpie?

[n] long-tailed black-and-white bird that utters a chattering call
[n] someone who collects things that have been discarded by others

Synonyms | Synonyms for Magpie: pack rat | scavenger

Related Terms | Find terms related to Magpie: accumulator | adjutant bird | agreeable rattle | albatross | all sorts | argala | assemblage | assortment | Audubon warbler | auk | auklet | avocet | babbler | bald eagle | baldpate | bank swallow | barbet | barn owl | barn swallow | barnacle goose | big talker | bill collector | bittern | blab | blabber | blabberer | blabbermouth | blackbird | blackcap | blatherer | blue jay | booby | broad spectrum | bullfinch | bunting | bush wren | bushtit | butcher bird | buzzard | Canada goose | canary | canvasback | capercaillie | caracara | cardinal | cassowary | catbird | cattle egret | chaffinch | chat | chatterbox | chatterer | chewink | chickadee | chicken hawk | chimney swift | chipping sparrow | cliff swallow | cockatiel | cockatoo | collection agent | collector | condor | conglomeration | connoisseur | coot | cormorant | cowbird | crake | crane | creeper | crossbill | crow | cuckoo | curlew | cushat | dipper | dodo | douanier | dove | duck | dunlin | dunner | eagle | egret | eider duck | emu | English sparrow | erne | exciseman | falcon | farmer | finch | flamingo | flicker | flycatcher | frigate bird | fulmar | gabber | gabbler | gallimaufry | gannet | garganey | gasbag | gatherer | gibble-gabbler | goldeneye | goldfinch | goose | great talker | greylag goose | grosbeak | grouse | guillemot | guinea fowl | gull | gyrfalcon | harrier | hash | hawk | hawk owl | hermit thrush | heron | hobby | hodgepodge | honker | hoopoe | hoot owl | horned owl | hot-air artist | hotchpot | hotchpotch | house finch | house martin | hummingbird | ibis | idle chatterer | indigo bunting | jabberer | jackdaw | jay | jumble | junco | jungle fowl | kea | kestrel | killdee | killdeer | kingbird | kingfisher | kinglet | kite | kittiwake | kiwi | kookaburra | lammergeier | lapwing | lark | laughing jackass | linnet | loon | macaw | mallard | marabou | martin | mash | mavis | medley | melange | merganser | merl | mess | mew | mingle-mangle | miscellany | miser | mishmash | mix | mixed bag | mockingbird | moulin a paroles | mud hen | murre | mute swan | myna | myna bird | nighthawk | night-heron | nightingale | nightjar | nutcracker | nuthatch | odds and ends | olio | olla podrida | omnium-gatherum | oriole | ortolan | osprey | ostrich | ouzel | owl | oyster catcher | pack rat | parakeet | parrot | partridge | passenger pigeon | pasticcio | pastiche | patchwork | patterer | peafowl | peewee | pelican | penguin | petrel | phalarope | pheasant | phoebe | pigeon | plover | potpourri | prater | prattler | ptarmigan | puffin | rail | rattle | raven | razorbill | red grouse | redbird | redhead | redpoll | redshank | redstart | redwing | rhea | ring ouzel | ringdove | ringtail | robin | rook | ruddy duck | salad | salmagundi | sapsucker | sauce | scarlet tanager | scaup duck | scramble | screech owl | sea duck | sea eagle | sea gull | sea mew | sea swallow | secretary bird | sheldrake | shoebill | shoebird | shrike | siskin | snipe | snow bunting | snowbird | solan goose | song sparrow | song thrush | songbird | sparrow | sparrow hawk | spoonbill | sprig | starling | stew | stilt | stork | storm petrel | stormy petrel | swallow | swan | swan goose | swift | tanager | tax collector | teal | teal duck | tern | thrasher | thrush | tit | toucan | towhee | tragopan | tree swallow | trumpeter | turkey | turnstone | turtledove | veery | vulture | warbler | waxwing | weaver | weaverbird | what you will | whippoorwill | whistler | widgeon | wild duck | willet | windbag | windjammer | wood duck | wood owl | wood pigeon | woodcock | woodpecker | word-slinger | wren | wryneck | yellowbird | yellowhammer | yellowlegs | yellowthroat | zebra finch

See Also | American magpie | corvine bird | European magpie | genus Pica | hoarder | Pica | Pica pica | Pica pica hudsonia

Magpie In Webster's Dictionary

\Mag"pie\, n. [OE. & Prov. E. magot pie, maggoty pie, fr. Mag, Maggot, equiv. to Margaret, and fr. F. Marquerite, and common name of the magpie. Marguerite is fr. L. margarita pearl, Gr. ?, prob. of Eastern origin. See {Pie} magpie, and cf. the analogous names {Tomtit}, and {Jackdaw}.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of the genus {Pica} and related genera, allied to the jays, but having a long graduated tail. Note: The common European magpie ({Pica pica}, or {P. caudata}) is a black and white noisy and mischievous bird. It can be taught to speak. The American magpie ({P. Hudsonica}) is very similar. The yellow-belled magpie ({P. Nuttalli}) inhabits California. The blue magpie ({Cyanopolius Cooki}) inhabits Spain. Other allied species are found in Asia. The Tasmanian and Australian magpies are crow shrikes, as the white magpie ({Gymnorhina organicum}), the black magpie ({Strepera fuliginosa}), and the Australian magpie ({Cracticus picatus}). {Magpie lark} (Zo["o]l.), a common Australian bird ({Grallina picata}), conspicuously marked with black and white; -- called also {little magpie}. {Magpie moth} (Zo["o]l.), a black and white European geometrid moth ({Abraxas grossulariata}); the harlequin moth. Its larva feeds on currant and gooseberry bushes.

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