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What are the different meanings of seeing magpies at different times?

What I saw in the morning (from 5: 00 to 9: 00) bodes well for this day and even next week.

Look at what happens in the afternoon around 10 (10 is the dividing line between morning and morning). There will be good and bad things, which are unpredictable.

Around noon 12, shoot a peach blossom in the afternoon.

You can stay with your lover when you see magpies at night (except Tanabata).

Magpie (scientific name: Pica pica) is a bird of finch family. * * * There are 10 subspecies. The body length is 40~50 cm, and the male and female feathers are similar in color. The head, neck, back and tail are all black, showing purple, green, blue and green luster from beginning to end. The wings are black and there is a big white spot on the shoulder. The tail is much longer than the wings and is wedge-shaped. The mouth, legs and feet are pure black. The abdomen is bounded by the chest, and the front is black and the back is white. Stay birds.

Habitat is diverse, often found in human activity areas, like to nest in trees next to houses. Most of them live in pairs all the year round, omnivorous, foraging in the wilderness and fields, preying on insects, frogs and other small animals during the breeding season, stealing eggs and chicks from other birds, eating fruits, grains, plant seeds and so on. Each nest lays 5~8 eggs. Eggs are light brown, cloth brown and grayish brown spots. Female birds hatch eggs, the incubation period is about 18 days, and they leave the nest about 1 month.

Except South America and Oceania in Antarctica, they are almost all over the world. There are 4 subspecies in China, which are found all over the country except grassland and desert areas. Magpie is a symbol of good luck in China, and it has been a custom to draw magpies to express happiness since ancient times.