Good Morning Mr Magpie
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A Eurasian or common magpie (Pica pica), perching in an evergreen tree in West Cumbria. This magpie was unusual in that his beak had crossed.
Magpies are usually in couples, so. according to English superstition, it is bad luck if you happen to meet a single magpie. Greeting him with a "Good Morning, Mr. Magpie. How is your lady wife today?" is the only way to save you from a terrible fate on that day.
This image is also available as a JPG format digital download here
WD1056
A Eurasian or common magpie (Pica pica), perching in an evergreen tree in West Cumbria. This magpie was unusual in that his beak had crossed.
Magpies are usually in couples, so. according to English superstition, it is bad luck if you happen to meet a single magpie. Greeting him with a "Good Morning, Mr. Magpie. How is your lady wife today?" is the only way to save you from a terrible fate on that day.
This image is also available as a JPG format digital download here
WD1056
A Eurasian or common magpie (Pica pica), perching in an evergreen tree in West Cumbria. This magpie was unusual in that his beak had crossed.
Magpies are usually in couples, so. according to English superstition, it is bad luck if you happen to meet a single magpie. Greeting him with a "Good Morning, Mr. Magpie. How is your lady wife today?" is the only way to save you from a terrible fate on that day.
This image is also available as a JPG format digital download here