Introduced into New Zealand from their native Australia in 1864, magpies are now widespread over both main islands, inhabiting forest edges and other more open habitats such as wetlands.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 32
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29Introduced into New Zealand from their native Australia in 1864, magpies are now widespread over both main islands, inhabiting forest edges and other more open habitats such as wetlands. Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 32
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