This looks like a fairly good description of our common European Magpie,
Pica pica - could that be possible in Australia?
Paul Van Gasse
Kruibeke, Belgium
-----Original Message-----
From:
Behalf Of Tim Murphy
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 11:37 PM
To: Birding Aus
Subject: Mystery Bird
Help!
In my exile in West Australia, I have twice seen a bird which utterly
defeats me. I felt that I has some knowledge of every Australian bird but
this one I can not match.
It is an Urban Bird - which cuts it down quite a lot. About the size of an
Australian Magpie, or a little smaller, I have seen two of them, one in
Subicao which is a inner Perth suburb to the west of the CBD, and one on the
outskirts of Albany. Both times I have seen it on telephone wires as I
drove past and could not safely stop.
It is black and white, rather in the pattern, I think, of a Willie Wagtail,
with white in front and a wholly or almost wholly black back. It has an
upright stance with a very long and thin black tail hanging straight down.
It reminds me of some of the Ascitic Drongos or an Ashy Minivet.
I will try for another look today if it is around - the Perth one was near
my Gym. Meanwhile - any ideas?
Best Regards
Tim Murphy
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