Your shopping cart is empty!
Magpies are many things, to many men they are scavengers, predators and pest-destroyers. They are a gardeners friend, taking caterpillars, yet they will also take young Bantam chicks if not protected by wire,(as we found out to our cost!), their more usual diet consists of Insects and worms, fruit, seeds, carrion, scraps, small vertebrates When seen close-up its black plumage takes on an altogether more colourful hue with a sheen to the wing feathers, and a green gloss to the tail. They live in pairs, but Non-breeding birds will gather together in flocks in winter or a good food supply. The Magpie builds a new nest each year, the nest is made from twigs and located in the centre of the crown of a deciduous tree, and looks like a huge dark ball. Magpies have a reputation for being thieves of glitter and Gold, but in reality there are not too many cases proven against them!
Egg Weight9.9
Maximum Recorded Age21 years, 8 months
Typical lifespan5 years
Age at First Breeding2 years
First clutches laidMid to late April
Number of broods1
Fledging26-31 days
Incubation20 days
Clutch Size5-6 eggs
Number in Britain1.2 million
Egg Size34x29 mm
First Record10th Century
HabitatOpen woodland, scrub, towns and villages
Weight220g
Wingspan56cm
Length45cm
Status in UKResident Breeder
Conservation Status UKGreen
£55.96 £93.16
£61.99 £90.43
£17.84
£17.12
£24.99