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This Is Called A MagThis type of bird is a mag in england
Last edited by mini paul; 26th September 2007 at 03:36 PM. |
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Oooooh pretty
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Pretty bird! Is that short for Magpie?
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doesnt have the magpie shape or colour pattern
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What a PRETTY Mag...no matter what other name he/she may be called!
I couldn't help but think MagNUM for the gun or a MagNUM of Champagne (we can TOAST your birds!) But since this IS a pigeon site, I knew THOSE could not be right! Magpie, as already mentioned? Then again, I think I prefer MagNIFICENT for your lovely bird, Paul! Shi |
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This bird, by ANY name...would still be as strikingly pretty.
Thank you for sharing all your lovely birds.
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Mag is just the breed name for this bird, in england they are sought after. These birds are tumblers, and come in all colours.
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I've seen adds for Mags before, I just assumed they meant magpies, she is a gorgeous bird!
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I have another mag ill post a pic soon
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