What is white-winged magpie?

The white-winged magpie, also known as the Korean magpie, is a bird species found in parts of Asia, specifically in Korea, northern China, and eastern Russia. It is a medium-sized bird that has a distinctive black and white plumage, with black feathers covering most of its body and white feathers on its wings and tail.

The bird is known for its intelligence and social behavior, and is often seen in pairs or small groups, perching on trees and foraging for food. They are omnivores and feed on a variety of items including insects, small animals, fruits, and seeds. They have been known to exhibit curious behavior and have been observed playing with objects and even other animals.

The white-winged magpie is not considered to be threatened or endangered, and their population is stable. They are often regarded as a beneficial species as they control insect populations and disperse seeds.