The difference between Wren and Starling Brother Wren and Starling are Chinese

Updated on pet 2024-02-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wren: It's expensive.

    The ability to learn language is far stronger than that of starlings.

    It is more delicate, and usually can only be caged, and cannot be taken out to play.

    It's good-looking, and it's very domineering when it's taken care of, but it's not aggressive.

    I can eat and pull. Starling:

    Universal, so cheap.

    It's interactive, you can fly frisbees, it's lively and dexterous, and you can learn some small skills to pick up coins or something.

    Starling recognizes the master, and the living person will peck (very hard and bleed), and the wren brother is not clear about this.

    In short, Brother Wren is a little princess, she looks very good, but she can only be seen there, and the starling is more down-to-earth, and there is a lot of room for fun and variety.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Starlings and wrens can be distinguished by three points:

    Clause. First, there is a difference in appearance, starlings have a pinch of hair on their forehead, which is a typical sign of starlings, and there are yellow feathers under the eyes of the wren, while starlings do not have it.

    Clause. Second, the living habits are different, the wren usually appears in pairs, but the starling usually acts alone.

    Clause. Third, the personality is different, the starling is more clingy and more dependent on the owner.

    The above is the difference between starlings and wrens, although their appearance is very similar, but as long as you look closely, it is not difficult to distinguish, so in addition to the above differences, starlings and wrens are also different in breeding methods.

    First of all, the starling is bold, it not only likes to be close to its owner, but it is not timid in the face of strangers, but the wren brother is a little different, the wren brother is less courageous, so the wren brother should be kept in a relatively quiet environment.

    Secondly, compared to starlings, Wren is more squeamish, so it is necessary to be more careful in raising Wren, especially to pay attention to Wren's diet.

    Finally, you can keep the wren by shearing its feathers and allowing it to move around the house properly, which can deepen the bond between them.

    The above is the difference between starlings and wrens.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The differences between wren and starling are: different appearance, different personalities, different living habits, etc.

    1. The shape is different

    The wren has a yellow hammer on its head and a yellow feather on each side of its head.

    Starlings will have a small feather on their head, black feathers all over their body, white wings and tail, and the wings on both sides look like the figure "eight" when viewed from below when flying.

    2. Different personalities

    The wren loves to be quiet, but he is lively and active.

    Starlings love to be lively, if they are talking starlings, it is best to speak in front of strangers, a little bit of expressive feeling.

    3. Different living habits

    The wren brother is more careful about the requirements for food in terms of life habits.

    Starlings do not have high requirements for food. The wren can speak, and the starling can play. Wren is a Vietnamese breed with a Chinese festive body color.

    Precautions for raising starlings

    1. Starling chicks are afraid of low temperatures (ambient temperature below 25 degrees) or hot and cold. In this way, it is easy to get colds and diarrhea, slow growth and thinness, and even early death.

    2. Starling chicks are afraid of eating soft food that spoils or eats too cold soft food (stored in the refrigerator). In this way, it is very dangerous to be susceptible to gastroenteritis.

    3. Starling chicks are afraid of a single food and incomplete nutrition. In this way, growth is retarded, the constitution is poor, the coat color is dull, the legs are weak, and it is easy to die suddenly during moulting or regrowth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Appearance differences: The Wren is slightly larger than the starling.

    2.Starlings have spear-like tufts of feathers on the top of their heads, and yellow flesh and flesh are scattered around the sides of the wren's head.

    3.The color of the wren's mouth is orange, while the starling's is bright yellow.

    4.Difference in calls: The chirping of the wren is louder than that of the starling, the timbre is richer, and the opening rate is higher.

    5.Difference in temperament: Starlings are more active, outgoing, and aggressive than Wrens.

    6.Brother Wren is introverted, docile, and obedient to his master.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The difference between starling and wren is that they have different appearances, different personalities, and different tongue-learning abilities.

    1. The appearance is different.

    Starlings are about 200-300mm long, with a black body, white feathers on the tail and wings, and a very pronounced crest on the head, which is very beautiful. The body of the wren is slightly larger than that of the starling, and there are orange-yellow earlobes on both sides of the head, which are very obvious, and in the sun, the feathers of the wren will be purple, so they are not jet black, but copper, very beautiful.

    2. Different personalities

    Starlings are more extroverted, active, lively and lively, like to express themselves, typical people come crazy, although the voice is not very good, but never inferior. Brother Wren is more introverted and likes to be quiet, and is reluctant to interact with strangers.

    3. The ability to learn tongue is different.

    Although Starling and Wren both have a certain ability to learn the tongue, in comparison, Starling's ability to learn language is weaker. Brother Wren has a loud voice, imitating the voice, both the clarity and the sound quality are better, and you can learn a lot of tones, while the starling tone is relatively single, so the imitation of the language is not as realistic as Brother Wren.

    Starling's training method

    When the starling chicks chirp out, it's time to start training the learners. The method starts with simple pronunciations and gradually combines them into short languages. When it screams, it pronounces simple sounds such as ah, eight, de, hey, ha, le, etc., and gradually transitions into simple languages with the origin.

    During the study period, the tongue must be twisted, and when the chicks are chirping frequently, it is necessary to observe the age and tenderness of the cocoon skin of the tongue, and it is best to twist the tongue when the cocoon skin has grown, but it has not yet grown thick. The first tongue twisting of chicks takes place from the end of June to mid-July. It is better to twist the tongue at night, and if the tongue twist is improper, it will cause the inability to learn the language, and the worst will cause the chicks to die without eating.

    A second tongue twist is performed at the end of September, and the good chicks are able to speak in October. If the chicks still fail to learn human language before the Spring Festival of that year, they will not be able to learn the language because their pronunciation has been basically finalized. The tame starling form continues to learn new human language, and by the autumn of the second year, you can learn 3-5 human language.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The wren has black feathers, yellow sarcoma on the head, yellow beak, white feathers under the abdomen and tail, is large, has a pleasant voice, and has a high rate of speech, opening and clarity. However, starlings have jet-black feathers, tufts of feathers on the top of their heads, and white end spots on their bodies, and they are smaller in size, but they have a livelier personality than their wrens.

    The Wren's feathers are black, but it has a yellow sarcoma on its head, and its beak is also yellow. Although the feathers are completely black at first, there are white feathers at the end of the belly** and tail coverings.

    Whereas, the starling's feathers are jet-black, with a tuft of erected feathers on the top of the head, and a figure-eight shape when the wings are spread. Except for a pair of tail feathers, they all have white terminal spots, and they also have white terminal spots on the perianal area under the rotten tail.

    In addition, the wren brother is slightly larger than the starling, the voice is also louder than the starling, and the ability to speak, the opening rate and the clarity of speech are stronger than the starling, but the rate of selling the world is also very high, and the starling is more lively than the wren.

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