ThylacineAlive 27 Apr 2014 JungleWorld- ID? April 26, 2014. Inside the large mixed aviary in JungleWorld.
Ituri 27 Apr 2014 Chlidonias said: looks like a common magpie (Pica pica) Click to expand... Or a Black-billed Magpie (Pica hudsonia)?
Chlidonias said: looks like a common magpie (Pica pica) Click to expand... Or a Black-billed Magpie (Pica hudsonia)?
ThylacineAlive 27 Apr 2014 Ituri said: Or a Black-billed Magpie (Pica hudsonia)? Click to expand... I don't think it's that as it does have blue on the wings. As for the other two guesses I wouldn't guess the magpie-robin myself but I really don't know. ~Thylo
Ituri said: Or a Black-billed Magpie (Pica hudsonia)? Click to expand... I don't think it's that as it does have blue on the wings. As for the other two guesses I wouldn't guess the magpie-robin myself but I really don't know. ~Thylo
Chlidonias 27 Apr 2014 it will likely be the exact same individual as this bird: http://www.zoochat.com/547/bronx-zoo-jungleworld-unknown-bird-267521/
it will likely be the exact same individual as this bird: http://www.zoochat.com/547/bronx-zoo-jungleworld-unknown-bird-267521/
T T threeple61 27 Apr 2014 Bill is not thin enough for a magpie-robin and there is a sheen on the wings indicating either Pica pica or Pica hudsonica.
Bill is not thin enough for a magpie-robin and there is a sheen on the wings indicating either Pica pica or Pica hudsonica.
Chlidonias 27 Apr 2014 ThylacineAlive said: Maybe a view from underneath will help? Click to expand... well not really. It is still either pica or hudsonia. Ask at the zoo next time and see if the curator or someone knows which one it is.
ThylacineAlive said: Maybe a view from underneath will help? Click to expand... well not really. It is still either pica or hudsonia. Ask at the zoo next time and see if the curator or someone knows which one it is.
ThylacineAlive 27 Apr 2014 Chlidonias said: well not really. It is still either pica or hudsonia. Ask at the zoo next time and see if the curator or someone knows which one it is. Click to expand... Well the old ISIS records list Pica pica being at the zoo but I'll ask next time. ~Thylo
Chlidonias said: well not really. It is still either pica or hudsonia. Ask at the zoo next time and see if the curator or someone knows which one it is. Click to expand... Well the old ISIS records list Pica pica being at the zoo but I'll ask next time. ~Thylo