Magpies are non-migratory birds, meaning they do not travel long distances during the winter. They are able to survive in cold and snowy climates by eating a variety of foods, such as insects, small mammals, fruits, and berries. They also build nests that are well-insulated to protect them from the cold.
While magpies are not migratory, they may move short distances to find food or shelter during the winter. For example, they may move from a rural area to a more urban area where there is more food available. However, they will typically stay within the same general region.