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Black-billed Magpie from Korea (2/3)
Subject: | Black-billed Magpie from Korea (2/3)
| Poster: | Jinsuk Kim (jinsuk@mailandnews.com)
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File size : 102757 bytes
File date : 2001:01:03 15:14:16
Resolution: 800x600
Jpeg process : Baseline
Posted Newsgroups: han.binaries.photo
Posted Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 05:41:51 GMT |
Black-billed Magpie (Pica pica)
Taken with Sony MVC-CD1000
at KAIST campus, Taejon, Korea.
This image is released to the public domain.
Feel free to distribute.
Higher resolution photo is available at
My photography page at http://www.jinsuk.pe.kr
filename="Black-billed_Magpie_JS009-by_Jinsuk_Kim.jpg"
From: Jinsuk Kim
Subject: 까치 2 (청둥오리와 함께)
Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 15:10:49 +0900
날짜: 2000년 12월 7일 오후 3시경
장소: 한국과학기술원(KAIST) 오리연못
사진기: MVC-CD1000 디지털 카메라
http://www.jinsuk.pe.kr 에 원본이 있습니다.
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Korean Magpie Pica pica sericea is currently considered a subspecies of the European Magpie found in East Asia. It is a common symbol of the Korean identity, and has been adopted as the "official bird" of numerous South Korean cities, counties and provinces. Compared to the European Magpie, it has a markedly shorter tail and a longer wing in relation to each other, and the back and tail show strong purple and hardly any green iridescence. |
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