The subfamily Garrulinae comprises of chatty and communicative birds belonging to the family of Corvidae. Synonyms include Jaybirds, Corbies, Ravensor Magpies - all known for their noisy and social behavior. The birds in this subfamily are known for their ability to mimic sounds and communicate in numerous ways. They often work in groups to find food sources, and their intelligence has made them popular in folklore and mythologies across the world. Their songs and calls are distinctive and unique, allowing them to easily recognize other members of their group. With their colorful plumage and pleasing vocalizations, the members of Subfamily Garrulinae have become a favorite amongst bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.