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If paul was nicknamed the cute one what was Ringo nicknamed?

the ugly one


What is the nickname for Newcastle football team?

There are a few one is 'Toon Army' another is 'The Mighty Magpies' and finally in the 1990's 'The Entertainers


Where were magpies from?

Black-billed magpies live basically in the Great Plains of the United States. They are related to crows and jays.


Why are Newcastle united football team called the magpies?

Notts County were and still are the original footballing Magpies, as the oldest professional football club in the world. They were originally known as the Lambs but a change to their famous and often copied black and white stripes in 1890 saw a change in nickname, Newcastle united adopted the black and white around 5years later along with the nickname, after seeing Notts county win the FA Cup in 1894.


How long do magpies live for also breed for?

Corvids, like magpies, crows and ravens and jays, are long lived birds, some to twenty years. For the magpies, we will guess around a ten year maximum, so roughly eight to one.


Do magpies eat spiders?

Yes, for magpies are one of the thousands of types of birds that can fly, except for the chicken and the penguin. Magpies also love to collect shiny things, e.g. pennies, metal clips, scrap, anything like that.


Why are magpies called magpies?

I frequently have groups of magpies in my garden. I have seen up to nine birds at one time and 5 or 6 is a regular occurrence.The most I have seen at any one time is 15 and they were sitting in a tree along the nature trail near to where I live. I didn't get them all in the photograph though.Answer 2:They're sometimes in groups, yes. Magpies have a mate for life and it's not uncommon to see a magpie with another one, though it's not uncommon in this area (i.e., Alberta, Canada, unlike the answerer from the UK up there) to find a lone magpie either. Quite often, unlike the first answerer above, I see more lone magpies or just a couple over half a dozen at a time.But they're worse when in groups, especially when the young are ready to leave the nest, or if a group of magpies decide to cause chaos for dogs, cats or poultry. That's when it's time to bring the gun out to either scare them off or take one down and let them know they're not welcome here!


When did magpies come to Australia?

Australia. No not really but you're a fool for asking because no one knows and if they did then it would come up with more answers than this one! lol


Mt McKinley is appropriately nicknamed what?

Great One


Who from one direction is nicknamed boobear?

Louis Tomlinson


What is 19 magpies in the rhyme mean?

In the traditional nursery rhyme, "One for sorrow, two for joy," the mention of 19 magpies suggests a specific interpretation or superstition. Each number of magpies is associated with different meanings or omens, often related to luck or fortune. While the rhyme typically focuses on smaller numbers, seeing 19 magpies could imply an abundance of sorrow or misfortune, reflecting the cumulative significance of the magpie's symbolic meanings in folklore.


Who came together to fight in the peloponnesian war?

On one side, the Athenian empire, developed from the antiPrtdian Delian League. On the other side, the peloponnesian League led by Sparta, developed to counter the groving power of Athens.