What is red billed magpie?

The red-billed magpie is a bird species found in parts of Asia, primarily in the Himalayas and surrounding regions. They are members of the corvid family, which also includes crows, ravens, and jays.

These birds are easily recognized by their black-and-white plumage, long tails, and distinctive red bills. They are social creatures that often live in large groups, and are known for their intelligence and curious nature.

Red-billed magpies primarily eat insects, fruits, and seeds. They are also known to scavenge, and will sometimes steal food from other animals. They build nests in trees and shrubs, using twigs and other materials to construct a sturdy structure.

Though they are not considered endangered, red-billed magpies face some threats from habitat loss and human interference. However, they are adaptable birds and have been known to thrive in urban environments.