Write an essay on "Magpie and Me" or "Magpie I want to tell you ...".
On October 1st, when I went back to my hometown, my father asked for a big magpie from my uncle's house. Its hair was purple and black, and its tail was very long. A pair of powerful feet grabbed the cage hard, and a pair of big eyes kept staring at me. The long mouth is still eating, so I named it "Maga". When I first brought it back, it was still very scared and looked around warily. Once, I brought food to feed it, and it hid in fear. After I left, it wolfed down. After a period of time, I became familiar with the environment, so I was no longer as scared as when I first arrived, and I could often hear its "quack" cry. "Maga" is a smart card. When I was at my uncle's house, he kept a very precious bird. "Ma Ga" was afraid of being partial, so he ruined the bird's nest first, then pecked the bird to death and buried it. Uncle came back and lost the bird. He was very anxious. Later, when his children were digging, he dug up the dead bird. When he saw the bird's eyes and head being pecked bloody, he suddenly understood the truth! Once, I watched it play with water hard and wanted to give it a bath. I poured some warm water into a basin and it cried happily, "Ga! Hey! " Then, he jumped into the water and shook it hard, spilling water all over the floor. After washing, I wanted to wipe its feathers, but it didn't cooperate. The feathers suddenly stood up. I had no choice but to blow them with a hair dryer. But when I blew them, I found that its feathers had already dried up. It turned out that its feathers had never been soaked by water. This is really a shame, and I need to study hard and find out in the future. When I saw its long tail, I couldn't help but think of the jingle that people made up for it in life: "Ma Ga, Ma Ga, long tail, married daughter-in-law and forgot mother." I can't help reciting it gently. This lovely "Ma Ga" brought fun to my life. After finishing my homework, I went to Doby on the balcony, and it just "Ga! Hey! " Screaming incessantly. I like my "maga!"