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Magpie is a common name describing several genera of the bird family Corvidae.
Magpie or magpies may also refer to:
Animals
Other Birds
- Australian magpie, a medium-sized black and white passerine bird native to Australia and southern New Guinea
 
Butterflies and moths
- Magpie (butterfly), the milkweed butterfly Protoploea apatela from the New Guinea region
 - Abraxas grossulariata, a moth in the family Geometridae, called the magpie in Great Britain and Ireland
 - Eurrhypara hortulata, a moth in the family Pyralidae, called the small magpie in Great Britain and Ireland
 - Nyctemera amicus, a moth in the family Arctiidae from south-east Asia and Australasia, sometimes called the magpie moth
 - Nyctemera annulata, a moth in the family Arctiidae, called the magpie moth in New Zealand
 
Other animals
- Magpie cat, a bicolor cat with irregular black-and-white spotting
 - Magpie perch or magpie morwong (Cheilodactylus nigripes, a fish of family Cheilodactylidae)
 
Places
- Magpie, a settlement in the municipality of Rivière-Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada
 - Magpie Creek, a stream in North Dakota, USA
 - Magpie Lane, Oxford, a very narrow historic lane in central Oxford, England
 - Magpie River (Ontario), Canada
 - Magpie River (Quebec), Canada
 - Magpie, Quebec, a community in Canada
 - Magpie, Victoria, a suburb of Ballarat in Australia
 
Sports clubs
Australia
- Collingwood Magpies, an Australian Football League club
 - Hay Magpies, a rugby league club based in the New South Wales town of Hay
 - Port Adelaide Magpies, a South Australian National Football League club
 - Souths Logan Magpies, a Queensland Cup club
 - Western Suburbs Magpies, a NSWRL Premier League club
 - Western Magpies Australian Football Club, an AFL Queensland State League club
 - Western Suburbs Magpies AFC, an Australian rules football club in Sydney
 
United Kingdom
- Chorley F.C., an English football club
 - Newcastle United F.C., an English football club
 - Notts County F.C., an English football club
 - Maidenhead United F.C., an English football club
 
Elsewhere
- F.C. Bruno's Magpies, a Gibraltar football club
 - Rabat Ajax F.C., a Maltese football club
 - New York Magpies, United States Australian Football League team
 - Hawke's Bay (National Provincial Championship), a New Zealand rugby union team
 
Music
- Magpie Records, a British record label set up in 1976 by Bruce Bastin
 - Magpie (folk duo), an American folk duo formed in the 1970s
 - Magpie, an album by Stephen Fretwell
 
Songs
- "The Magpie", a Russian art song - see List of compositions by Modest Mussorgsky
 - "Magpie", from the 2001 Death by Chocolate album Death by Chocolate by, based on the nursery rhyme "One for Sorrow"
 - "Magpie", B-side of the 1994 single "Girls & Boys" by the English rock band Blur
 - "Magpie", on the album The Magic Position by Patrick Wolf
 - "Morning Mr. Magpie", on the 2011 album The King of Limbs by the English band Radiohead
 - "Magpie", a song by The Mountain Goats on their album The Sunset Tree
 - "Magpie to the Morning", from the 2009 album Middle Cyclone by the American folk singer Neko Case
 - "Magpie", from the 2015 album Mount the Air by The Unthanks, based on the nursery rhyme "One for Sorrow"
 
Other uses
- HMS Magpie, eight Royal Navy ships
 - MAGPIE, a pulsed-power generator based at Imperial College London
 - MAgPIE, a scientific model for land and water use
 - The Magpie (Monet) ("La Pie"), an 1869 painting by Monet
 - Magpie (TV series), British children's television show, broadcast 1968–1980 on ITV
 - Magpie (character), a kleptomaniac supervillain in the Batman series of comics
 - Magpie, Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway steam locomotive built in 1861
 - Magpie, a serif typeface designed by Vincent Connare
 - Magpie, the magazine of the now defunct Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE)
 
See also
- "The Magpies", the most famous poem by New Zealand poet Denis Glover (1912–1980)
 - The Other Magpie, a Native American woman who fought in the Black Hills War
 
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