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Well, if I have to admit to my ignorance, I am aware of the Piping Shrike being part of the South Australian Emblem, but never thought of it as a magpie. Thought it was a separate species of bird. Thanks for your comments Shirley.
I can't tell if its still the magpie mascot the club wants to use or something completely different. Does anyone know where the idea of a magpie came from as the Adelaide 36ers has nothing in its name to depict an animal, bird or fish. I think an eagle would be more appropriate after its original name The Adelaide City Eagles when it joined the NBL in 1982. Then the mascot can go flapping its enormous wings all over the court and attack children in the audience.
Any way we could steal a mascot from another club? eg the Tiger from Melbourne? I know us South Aussies aren't as good at stealing things like the Vics.
I have an ex-wife who would be perfect for South....