Didnt stand a chance.
Genre: Photos
by: psychospencer
stitched up lol
by: richie1971
Very friendly magpie took the opportunity to take a few swigs out of my BundyRum & cola can. The magpie followed this up with an ice water chaser before flying off
Genre: Animal Videos
by: greenbeest
Family of Magpies singing in the yard in Australia
Genre: Funny Videos
by: Talart248
http://www.getyourmascotback.com. The Newcastle mascot, Maggie the Magpie, has been stolen! The whole thing has been captured on video. You can visit the website for tips and info!
Genre: Sports Videos
by: Getyourmascotback
Darren shares with you his custom twitter tamagotchi bot written in PHP with some sweet RSS parsing, VLC controlling, curl loving nested goodness.
Genre: How-to
by: bestofrev3
http://www.getyourmascotback.com. The Chelsea mascot has been stolen! The whole thing has been captured on video. Please visit the website for tips and info!
http://www.getyourmascotback.com. The Manchester United mascot has been stolen! The whole thing has been captured on video. For tips and info please visit the website!
Here is a video of some of the colorful birds found in Doi INthanon National Park Thailand. Included are the Golden Throated Barbet, Chestnut-crowned Laughing Thrush, Green-tailed Sunbird, Siberian Blue Robin, Oriental Magpie Robin, Maroon Oriole, Grey-chinned Minivet, Chestnut-vented Nuthatch, Orange-bellied Leafbird, Golden-fronted Leafbird, Streaked Spiderhunter, Common Buzzard, Red-throated Flycatcher, Chestnut-crowned Warbler, Grey Wagtail, Blue Whistling Thrush, Grey-backed Shrike, White-throated Kingfisher, Flavesent Bulbul, Asian Emerald Cuckoo, Dark-backed Sibia, White-capped Water Redstart, Dark-sided Thrush, Duarian Leafbird, Blue-throated Barbet, Blue-winged leafbird, Pied Bushchat, Plumbeous Redstart, Short-billed Minivet, Black-crested Bulbul.
Genre: Entertainment
by: allthai
Less than three hours drive from Darwin, Kakadu National Park has a rare dual World Heritage listing for both its natural beauty and its ancient Aboriginal culture, dating back 50,000 years. It is a place of rugged escarpments, lush wetlands, savannah woodland and cascading waterfalls covering over 19,000 square kilometres making it the largest national park in Australia. Kakadu is shaped by water, being the catchment area for the South Alligator, East Alligator, Katherine, Roper and Daly rivers. From November to May, waterfalls are at their most spectacular and the lowlands are flooded, attracting millions of migratory birds. The diversity of nature contained within the Park is astounding and keen birdwatchers are spoilt for choice. The unique and diverse avian life in Kakadu includes jacanas, azure kingfishers, cuckoos, rufous owls, magpie geese, jabiru and more. Take a cruise on Yellow Water Billabong literally teeming with migratory birds. You may even spot a croc or two! Over one-third of Australian bi
by: RadioLynxContent