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Black-billed Magpie, Picca pica, flying

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Black-billed Magpie, Picca pica, flying

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Birds Corvidae Flight Passeriformes Passerines Striking Wings Outstretched Black Billed Magpie Long Tail


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In this print by Richard Orr from Universal Images Group (UIG), we witness the sheer elegance and striking beauty of a Black-billed Magpie, Picca pica, in mid-flight. With its wings outstretched and long tail trailing behind, this magnificent passerine bird showcases its remarkable aerial skills. The contrasting black and white plumage of the magpie is truly eye-catching against the clear blue sky backdrop. As part of the corvidae family, known for their intelligence and adaptability, this particular member demonstrates its mastery over flight with grace and precision. Its sleek body cuts through the air effortlessly as it soars above us. The intricate details captured in this image allow us to appreciate every feather on its outstretched wings. The Black-billed Magpie's distinct features make it easily recognizable among other birds. Its jet-black beak stands out prominently against its snowy white chest, adding an extra touch of allure to an already mesmerizing creature. It serves as a reminder that nature's creations are often awe-inspiring works of art themselves. Orr's skillful photography not only freezes a moment in time but also evokes a sense of wonderment within us all. This stunning image reminds us to pause and appreciate the natural world around us – even something as seemingly ordinary as a flying magpie can hold extraordinary beauty when seen through the lens of an artist like Orr.

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