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Murray magpie


noun a common black and white bird, Grallina cyanoleuca, with a loud piping voice, pairs often sing in antiphonic duet; ranges across the entire mainland, absent from Tasmania. Compare magpie lark, mud lark, peewee.
Contributor's comments: Peewees are called mudlarks in WA - I'm not sure if they're the same thing as Murray Magpies though.

Contributor's comments: Also known as the "mud lark" due to the type of nest, I think.

Contributor's comments: The Murray Magpie is also known as the Piping Shrike - and is featured on the state insignia.

Contributor's comments: In Adelaide, a murray maggie is the name given to the piping shrike, SA's state emblem.

Contributor's comments: In Northern SA and the Adelaide region, the murray magpie is the bird known elsewhere as the peewee. This is not the same as the piping shrike (SA's emblem) which is known as the magpie or white-backed magpie.