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It feeds mainly on animal foods such as insects, fruits, and plant seeds.
Magpies have a heterogeneous diet, and their food composition varies with the seasons and environment. In summer, it mainly feeds on animal foods such as insects, and in other seasons, it mainly feeds on plant fruits and seeds.
Common food species are locusts, grasshoppers, beetles, weevils, beetles, mantises, ground tigers, pine caterpillars, bed bugs, ants, flies, snakes and other insects and larvae of Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Orthoptera, and Hymenoptera. In addition, they eat chicks and eggs. Plant foods are mainly the fruits and seeds of trees and shrubs, but also corn, sorghum, soybeans, peas, wheat, and other crops.
Magpies often go to farmland and other open areas to feed during the day, and fly to rest in the nearby trees at night. Sometimes, magpies also mingle with crows and western jackdaws. Sexual alertness, there is always a bird in charge of guarding when foraging.
Even if they are foraging in pairs, they mostly take turns waiting to feed.
While the male bird is looking for food on the ground, the female is standing on the high ground**; While the female is eating, the male is on her side**. If danger is detected, the bird watcher will scream and fly away with the foragers.
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It mainly feeds on pine caterpillars, but also eats other pests, such as beetles, moths, cotton bollworms, locusts and goldenrod insects. Grey magpies not only hunt a large number of pests in spring and summer, but also can peck overwintering pests from the frozen soil in the fields in the harsh winter, or look for overwintering moth cocoons in the branches, and skillfully peel the pests from the cocoon shells.
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It's not that it likes to steal things, it just likes to eat meat.
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Magpies eat insects, plant fruits, and seeds, among other things.
Magpies have a mixed diet, and their food composition varies with the season and environment, mainly feeding on animal foods such as insects in summer, and mainly on plant fruits and seeds in other seasons.
Common food species are locusts.
Grasshoppers, beetles, weevils, beetles, mantises, ground tigers, pine caterpillars, bugs, ants, flies, snakes and other lepidoptera, coleoptera, orthoptera, hymenoptera and other insects and larvae, in addition to eating nestlings and bird eggs. Plant-based foods are mainly trees.
and the fruits and seeds of plants such as shrubs, and also eat crops such as corn, sorghum, soybeans, peas, wheat, etc.
Habitat: Magpies are highly adaptable birds, inhabiting mountains and plains, whether they are wilderness, farmland, suburbs, cities, parks and gardens. But a general rule is that where there is more human activity, the magpie population tends to be larger, and it is rare to find the species in the inaccessible dense forest.
Magpies often move in large groups and in pairs, foraging in the wilderness during the day and perching on the tops of tall trees at night. Magpies are one of the most popular birds, and they like to build their nests in large trees next to houses and move around residential areas.
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I've raised them, and now they're all raised until they're 6 years old.
I don't know how old your little magpie is, but my magpie eats mainly the following when its fur is not yet full:
1. Chicken feed: the most commonly used staple food, you should buy the kind of broken particles, not the kind of large cylinder, mix it with warm water and soften it before eating. Adjust a little less each time, enough to eat for a few hours, otherwise it will be easy to get rancid in hot weather, don't feed spoiled things;
2. Rice or millet porridge;
3. Biscuits: the kind that is soft after people chew, the taste is not limited, try not to be too salty and sweet, and the taste is whiter;
4. Lean meat: Magpies like to eat meat, so it doesn't hurt to feed more. Pigs, cattle, sheep, and fish can be meat, all raw, cut into small strips, and pay attention to hammering it with the back of a knife to make it rotten, so that it is easy to digest. I have fed a lot of fish, and I have to remove the bones and cut the fish into fine pieces with scissors, and he loves to eat it.
5. Bread worms (insects and pupae are acceptable, the whole live Seri is formed, and if you want to be sufficient, 10 a day);
6. The batter of thin sticks can be mixed with water or milk and fed in anything;
7. Fruits can be chewed and fed.
In short, there are so many things that the little magpie can eat, so you have to use your imagination.
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In general, baby magpies eat insects or larvae, and you can give baby magpies more larvae.
Feed the little magpie, you can catch a little skin worms, beetles, locusts, flour worms, pine caterpillars, etc., slightly chopped and fed to the little magpie, you can also chop apples and lean meat to feed, you can also soak peanut cake to feed the little magpie, to ensure a good nutritional balance of nutrition, feed it more than ten times a day, and give it water 2-3 times a day.
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Magpies eat corn, soybeans, sorghum, locusts, grasshoppers, rice, etc., and when feeding, they should be mixed with meat and vegetables, and the amount of each feeding should not exceed 1 2 of their own volume.
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Little magpies generally eat small insects, millet grains are also OK, small magpies eat small insects to grow fast.
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What do little magpies like to eat? I think the little magpie is also an omnivore, mainly insects, but when he is hungry he also eats grain and other things, including this fried shoot, which he also eats, and we often forage here in front of our house.
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Do not give baby magpies food that contains table salt, too much salt can be life-threatening. Add some cooked egg yolks to the chick feed, as well as fried and cooked peanuts, the more crushed the better, or cooked lean meat, pork, fish, chicken, the key is to be cooked.
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But I prefer to eat some very small bugs, if you want to feed them, you can already feed them with some small bugs, and then mash them and feed them to eat.
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Grey magpies, woodpeckers, cuckoos, hoopoes, great.
1. Gray Magpie:
Grey magpies can prey on species of pests in orchards and plantations, and there are many successful examples of the introduction of grey magpies to protect economic forests in some places where economic forests are concentrated in China.
2. Woodpecker:
Woodpeckers are well-known forest birds, in addition to exterminating pests under the bark, and their traces of chiseled wood can be used as indicators of hygienic harvesting in forests. They feed on pests such as beetles, gidding insects, moths, and bugs, and can eat about 1,500 of them every day.
3. Rhododendron: Rhododendron is widely distributed throughout Europe, Asia and Africa beyond the Arctic Circle. It is beneficial to agriculture and forestry because of its appetite for insects (especially caterpillars), but it is quite harmful to the eggs and chicks of the host, and its habits are peculiar, which is rare among birds.
4. Hoopoe: The hoopoe inhabits open places such as mountains, plains, forests, forest edges, roadsides, river valleys, farmlands, grasslands, villages and orchards, especially in the cultivated land habitat of forest edges. They feed on insects and make nests in holes in trees.
Sexually active, likes open and wet ground, and has a long mouth that flips on the ground in search of food. The crown feather stands up when the rotten holds the alarm, and slackens down after takeoff.
5. Big:
The great is a healthy eater, and the number of insects it eats every day and night is about equal to its own body weight. It preys on a wide range of insects, and according to an analysis of 79 bird stomachs by Chinese scientists in Changli, Hebei Province, it was found that its diet was insects, most of which were fruit tree pests. Such as pear weevil, green thorn moth, golden tortoise shell, longhorn larvae, apple Tianshe moth and bug elephants, etc.
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<> magpies are omnivorous birds, and their diet includes insects, frogs, small fish, fruits, seeds, etc. In their natural environment, magpies can catch insects and small animals in the meadows, search for fruits or seeds in the woods, and also visit the orchards or kitchen bins of human homes.
If you want to feed the magpies in the wild, you can provide some fruits such as apples, oranges, bananas, etc. (preferably peeled and seeded), some nuts such as almonds, walnuts, peanuts, etc. (without salt), as well as proper water and bird food. It should be noted that you should not be cautious about too many artificial products (such as bread crumbs), and do not feed too salty or greasy foods, which may affect the health of magpies. Also, when feeding wild animals, keep an appropriate distance and do not go near them so as not to disturb their normal life.
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<> little magpie eats skin worms, beetles, locusts, flour worms, pine caterpillars, etc., and feeds them to the little magpie after a little chopping, you can chop apples and lean meat to feed, and you can also feed the little magpie with soaked peanut cake to ensure a balanced diet, feed more than ten times a day, and drink water 2-3 times a day.
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