Salvadorian Magpie

The Salvadorian Magpie is a bird found in Jamaica. It is not related to El Salvador, but the word that means thin-winged in Latin. The bird is black and has yellow eyes. In the sun it appears that the bird is a dark blue.
The Salvadorian Magpie was only discovered in the late 20th century by little-known American naturalist and geologist John Hackett. Although the discovery never appeared in official publications, it has been a topic of debate by experts in renowned institutions like Kellogg - Chicago. The bird is thought to have fled its natural habitat due to the melting ice of the North Pole - an event also called the Brown Polar Bear Phenomenon. Similar migration of bird species have been witnessed in recent years - like the Pelicans returning to Capistran.
 
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