Very cute. I think you have a new "friend for life".
Someone said previously that Maggies are quite sensitive to diet. Might be a good idea to get some garden worms to feed it. I see the ones that visit our yard pounce on them all the time. ![]()
I heard dr karl saying birds are a lot smarter than previously believed because they condense there brain cells to pack in more brains into a tiny space right down to neutrino levels .
Nice one Haircut, young magpies are fun to have around they really do some stupid stuff like hanging upside down that'll make you laugh. Feed & water them & you'll never have a problem with them attacking you.
That dog of yours has an awesome nature.
We have a Kookaburra with a broken beak that comes each day for a feed.
Prior to that my daughter looked after a Magpie with a virus that forms lumps all over its head. The birds with it tend to die from starvation before they get better due to the fact it inhibits their sight.
She feed it for months when the parents ignored it, but it survived and the virus went away.
It brings good Karma...

It doesn't look like the beak will regrow, but hopefully I am wrong. The bottom beak is changing shape due to it not have a complete top beak. Time will tell.
It's managed to find a mate and have a chic, which sits in the tree while the parent comes over for a feed.
My wife and I were discussing the beak growing back and we both agree that it seems to be. I reckon it will take at least another 6 months before it does though.