How long does a thrush typically live? How many years have you been playing with thrushes?

Updated on history 2024-02-21
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The average lifespan of a wild thrush is 10 to 12 years, but domesticated ones can reach 14 years old, and individual ones can be raised up to 15 years old; The thrush is a bird of the passerine thrush family, with a total length of about 23 cm, most of the body is tan, the top of the head and the upper back have black-brown longitudinal lines, and the eye circles are white and extend back into narrow eyebrow lines;

    Inhabit the shrubs of the hills and the shrubs or bamboo forests near the villages, alert and timid, often foraging in the grass under the forest, not good at flying long distances, male birds often hide alone in weeds and branches during the breeding period and are very good at chirping, the voice is very loud, the song is melodious and tactful, very beautiful, it is a famous cage bird, omnivorous, mainly feeds on insects, especially in the breeding season to eat insects; also eat grass seeds and wild fruits;

    It is distributed in Laos, northern Vietnam and the southeast coastal areas of China, and is a resident bird in central China, southern China, Hainan and Taiwan, and is a city bird in Guangzhou.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. Hello dear, the history of thrush can be traced back to ancient China, and the ancient beauty concept of "no thrush and no color" was first recorded in the "Book of Rites: Tan Gong Shang". During the Tang Dynasty, it became popular to use ink or willow smoke to paint thrushes in the shape of butterflies.

    In the Song Dynasty, the methods of thrush were more abundant, and different forms such as double eyebrows such as green feathers and willow pavilions could be painted. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, thrush became an indispensable element of women's makeup. So, we can say that thrushes have been around for thousands of years.

    I'm still a little confused, can you be more detailed?

    Hello dear, the history of the thrush can be traced back to ancient China, and the earliest contact brother was recorded in the "Book of Rites: Tan Gong Shang" in the ancient beauty concept of "no thrush and no color". During the Tang Dynasty, it became popular to use ink or willow smoke to paint thrushes in the shape of butterflies. In the Song Dynasty, the methods of thrush were more abundant, and different forms such as double eyebrows such as green feathers and willow pavilions could be painted.

    In the Ming and Qing dynasties, thrush became an indispensable element for women's makeup and laughter. So, we can say that thrushes have been around for thousands of years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Thrush (details).

    The reason why thrushes are called "bird singers" is because thrushes are good at singing, which is one of the reasons why many people like to keep thrushes. So how long do thrushes live? Here's a closer look at how long exactly a thrush can live.

    Thrushes are not large in size and do not have a very long lifespan. The length of life span of different individual thrushes is obviously different. Some people ask, how long can a thrush last?

    We can only answer that some thrushes live for years; Some thrushes live for years; There are also some thrushes that live for years; Some thrushes live to be 20 years old. Of course, thrushes that die after birth and live to the age of life are also more than existing.

    The lifespan of a thrush is affected by many factors, just as the length of human lifespan is affected by disease, genetics, and other factors. A thrush with a strong body and vigorous vitality will live longer, and with a good living environment, the thrush will also live longer.

    Many people like to raise thrushes, but the results of raising them are not good. The thrush that always gets it dies at a young age. In fact, the thrush may be more suitable for nature, let it soar freely, chirp happily, and inhabit among the forest trees, perhaps such a comfortable life will make the thrush live longer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Caged thrushes generally live for 8 15 years and are in full bloom for 2 6 years. Wild-living thrushes may have a relatively shorter lifespan due to various conditions. Thrushes have the unique ability to drill, channel, jump and run in nature, but they are not good at long-distance and high-altitude flights.

    The thrush has a mixed diet, and the cage conditions are mainly scrambled eggs and rice, supplemented by small insects, fish and shrimp and animal minced meat. In the wild, it mainly feeds on insects, such as insects, skin insects, wood insects, crickets, ants, spiders, pine caterpillar eggs, corn worms, millet worms, grass tube worms and other insects. Sometimes they also eat the seeds of plants, etc.

    Therefore, it can be said that the thrush is a beneficial bird in the forest, an insecticide assistant and a good friend for people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The average lifespan of a wild thrush is 10-12 years.

    But the domestic ones can reach the age of 14, and the individual can raise them up to the age of 15!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I had a thrush for 12 years.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's been about 15 years, so what are you doing to him?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In general, thrushes have a lifespan of between 10 and 18 years.

    It is advisable to be strong between 3 and 6 years after birth. It should not be more than 7 years, once you see dead skin or dry shells on your legs, it is recommended to release them!

    In this way, nature can be flat!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think the thrush has a lifespan similar to that of a starling.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    About fifteen to twenty years. It's about the same as starlings. If it is raised well (fed well), it can prolong life.

    Did your thrush raise it in ninety-three years? That's ten years old now, old bird. Your thrush will not have better physical strength and energy than the original, and in this case, you can eliminate it and raise another younger.

    However, after ten years of relationship, I must be reluctant. It is recommended that the landlord raise it until the day of the end of its life, because releasing it at this time is equivalent to killing it, because it has not looked for food by itself for more than ten years, and it will definitely starve to death in the wild.

    Hope it solves your problem.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You need to see your own conditions, and if you have the conditions, you can raise a few more. Raise it without any conditions.

    dao2 is also fine.

    Thrush is omnivorous, but it is fond of insects during the breeding season, many of which are agricultural and forestry pests, such as locusts, bugs, pine caterpillars and a variety of moth larvae; In the non-breeding season, it feeds on wild fruits and grass seeds, and occasionally pecks at peas and corn seedlings. Two litters can be propagated every year, each nest lays a light cyan egg, nests in the ground grass or at the base of the shrubs, the nest is made up of fine grass stems and leaves, etc., is a shallow cup, and the structure is very loose. Thrush is a precious caged bird, but also a beneficial bird in nature to protect agriculture and forestry, and now the number of thrushes caught and ** in bird markets around the country is very large, and it should be properly controlled according to the specific situation to prevent the destruction of resources.

    Thrushes mostly inhabit shrubs, bamboo groves or courtyards in hills and shrubs, bamboo groves or courtyards near villages or on the outskirts of cities. I like to live alone, and I gather in small groups in autumn and winter. Sexually alert, timid, and hidden.

    Standing in the treetops and branches, singing loudly, the rhyme is changeable, euphemistic and beautiful, and it is also good at imitating other birdsong, beast calls and insect songs, especially in February and July, like to sing in the evening.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    One is best, two is fine, three is fine, four is troublesome, and five is fine.

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