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Want to know whether magpies protect animals?

Magpies are protected animals.

It is listed in the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species (20 12)ver 3. 1- No Danger (LC).

This species has been included in the List of Terrestrial Wild Animals under National Key Protection or with Important Economic and Scientific Research Value issued by the State Forestry Administration of China in August, 2000 1.

Magpies are widely distributed in almost all continents except Antarctica, Africa, South America and Oceania. For more than 20 years since 2 1 century, due to the extensive use of pesticides and fertilizers, environmental pollution and other factors, the number of magpies has decreased sharply, and it is difficult to see them in many places.

The living habits of magpies

Magpies often move in small groups of 3-5 except in pairs during the breeding period, and often integrate dozens of large groups in autumn and winter. During the day, I often go to open areas such as farmland for food. At night, I will fly to nearby tall trees to rest, and sometimes I will see crows and western Western jackdaw mixed activities. Be alert that there is always a bird to guard when foraging. Even when they feed in pairs, they usually take turns waiting and foraging.

Strong and lasting flight ability. When flying, the whole body and tail are in a straight line, the tail is slightly opened and the wings are slowly stirred. Male and female birds often keep a certain distance. When they move on the ground, they will move forward by leaps and bounds.