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Salvadorian Magpie

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The Salvadorian Magpie is a bird found in Jamaica. It is not related to El Salvador, but the word that means thin winged in Latin. The bird is black and has yellow eyes. In the sun it appears that the bird is a dark blue.

The Salvadorian Magpie was only discovered in the late 20th Century by little know American naturalist and geologist John Hackett. Although the discovery never appeared in official publications it has been a topic of debate by experts in renowned institutions like Kellogg - Chicago. The bird is thought to have fled its natural habitat due to the melting ice of the North Pole - an event also called the Brown Polar Bear Phenomenon. Similar migration of bird species have been witnessed in recent years - like the Pelicans returning to Capistran.

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Salvadorian Magpie Wikipedia


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