PREDATORY ATTACKS BY BLACK-BILLED MAGPIES (PICA HUDSONIA) ON CASSIN'S FINCH (HAEMORHOUS CASSINII) AND OTHER ADULT BIRDS

P. Hendricks, Lisa M. Hendricks
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Abstract On 12 April 2021, we observed a Black-billed Magpie (Pica hudsonia) kill an apparently-healthy adult female Cassin's Finch (Haemorhous cassinii) in an urban backyard near a feeding station in Missoula, Montana. The magpie landed on a chain-link fence above the finch before dropping to the ground 1–2 s later where it grabbed the finch with its bill and pinned it to the ground with a foot, then delivered several blows of the bill to the finch's neck, back, and breast. The entire attack, from arrival of the magpie to its departure with the apparently-dead finch held in its bill, lasted no more than 60 s. We found only 2 prior reports of Black-billed Magpies capturing adult birds, and none for the Yellow-billed Magpie (Pica nuttalli). There are several published cases of the closely-related Eurasian Magpie (Pica pica) attacking and killing adult birds, indicating that magpies are quite capable of subduing birds if so motivated when given the opportunity. Black-billed Magpies and Eurasian Magpies tended to attack adult birds during winter through spring (non-breeding season), and most often in urban environments where small birds aggregate near concentrations of food or potential roost and nest sites, resources also attractive to magpies. These circumstances may afford magpies more close encounters with potential adult avian prey than might occur in rural locations, and may encourage them to hunt adult birds more frequently.
黑嘴喜鹊(pica hudsonia)对卡西尼雀(haemorhous cassinii)和其他成年鸟类的掠食性攻击
2021年4月12日,在蒙大拿州密苏拉市一个喂食站附近的城市后院,我们观察到一只黑嘴喜鹊(Pica hudsonia)杀死了一只明显健康的成年雌性卡西尼雀(Haemorhous cassinii)。这只喜鹊降落在雀上方的铁丝网上,1-2秒后,它掉到地上,用喙抓住了雀,用脚把它按在地上,然后用喙击打了几下雀的脖子、背部和胸部。从这只喜鹊到达,到它叼着那只显然已经死去的雀离开,整个攻击过程持续了不到60秒。我们发现只有2个黑嘴喜鹊捕获成年鸟的报道,而没有黄嘴喜鹊(Pica nuttalli)的报道。有几篇关于近亲欧亚喜鹊(异食癖)攻击和杀死成年鸟类的报道,表明喜鹊在有机会的情况下是很有能力制服鸟类的。黑嘴喜鹊和欧亚喜鹊倾向于在冬季到春季(非繁殖季节)攻击成年鸟,最常见的是在城市环境中,小鸟聚集在食物集中或潜在的栖息和筑巢地点附近,这些资源也对喜鹊有吸引力。与农村地区相比,这些环境可能使喜鹊与潜在的成年鸟类猎物有更多的近距离接触,并可能鼓励它们更频繁地捕猎成年鸟类。
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