Magpie

/ˈmæɡˌpaɪ/ noun

A magpie is a black-and-white bird from the crow family, known for its chattering calls and clever behavior. People often say magpies are attracted to shiny objects.

From 'Mag,' a nickname for Margaret, plus 'pie,' an old word for the bird (related to 'pied,' meaning multi-colored). Giving the bird a human name hints at how talkative and noticeable it seemed.

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