Black-billed magpies

After we had parked our car and were walking up to our room, this black-billed magpie was drinking water from a gutter running down the side of the building. I'm not sure how scarce water is here but this is an adaptation even Darwin might find noteworthy.  The bird didn't even flinch as we approached. I gather these birds are more of a pest to local residents, somewhat similar to pigeons. I don't recall having seen magpies before so to me they are a curiosity. The birds are pretty much everywhere here and have no hesitancy in swooping down and picking up a snack from your unattended table. 




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