Pica Pica Collection
"Pica Pica: A Captivating Bird of the 19th Century" Step into the enchanting world of "Pica pica" - commonly known as magpies
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"Pica Pica: A Captivating Bird of the 19th Century" Step into the enchanting world of "Pica pica" - commonly known as magpies, these charismatic birds have captivated artists and nature enthusiasts for centuries. In a stunning 19th-century artwork titled C013/6315, comon magpies are brought to life with intricate details that showcase their striking black and white plumage. Delving deeper into the avian realm, a lithograph published in 1897 showcases the delicate eggs of European birds, including those of our beloved magpie. These eggs hold the promise of new life and symbolize the beauty found within nature's creations. Venturing to Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, we witness an extraordinary encounter between an Iberian lynx and a mischievous magpie. As Lynx pardinus gazes at us from behind, it is clear that even this majestic predator cannot resist being intrigued by the allure of Pica pica. Closer to home in Titchwell, Norfolk, England, UK, a magpie perches gracefully on a lichen-covered tree branch. Its presence adds vibrancy to its surroundings while reminding us of nature's resilience amidst changing landscapes. The artistry continues with S-E Arndt's captivating photographs capturing moments frozen in time - Magpie flight 16 displays these agile creatures soaring through open skies with grace and precision. Flight 14 reveals their wings' elegant patterns against a backdrop painted by Mother Nature herself. Meanwhile, Flight 09 captures their playful spirit as they navigate through branches with effortless agility. In Essex, UK during April's awakening springtime hues; we find another delightful scene where a magpie finds solace perched atop a public footpath sign. This clever bird seems to remind passersby that even mundane objects can become part of its whimsical kingdom if given attention.