In winter, it is common to see a kind of waterfowl the size of a duckling diving on the surface of t

Updated on pet 2024-02-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Black water pheasant (scientific name: gallinula chloropus): It is a bird of the order Craneformes and the family of Gallinula, with a total of 12 subspecies.

    Medium-sized wading birds, 24-35 cm in length. The mouth is of moderate length, and the nostrils are narrow and long; head with frontal carapace, posterior margin rounded and blunt; The mouth and frontal armor are brightly colored. The wings are rounded, and the second primary flight feather is the longest, or the second and third primary flight feathers are equal in length, and the first is about the same length as the fifth or sixth feather.

    The undertail feathers are white. The toes are very long, and the middle toes are about the same length as the tarsal feet without claws. The toes have a narrow rectangular membrane or webbing.

    The whole body is black-brown, the mouth is yellow, the base of the mouth and the frontal carapace are red, the two flanks have broad white longitudinal stripes, the sides of the undertail feathers are also white, the middle is black, black and white are distinct, very eye-catching. The feet are yellow-green, with a bright red band on the upper part of the foot, which is also very eye-catching. When swimming, the body is high above the water, and the tail is upturned, revealing two white spots behind the tail that can be seen far away.

    It inhabits shrubs, cattails and reeds, is good at diving, and mostly moves in pairs, feeding on aquatic plants, small fish and shrimp, and aquatic insects. It is widely distributed all over the world except Oceania.

    Scientific name in Chinese. The Latin scientific name of the black water fowl.

    gallinula chloropus

    Another name. Eagles, pheasants, red bone tops.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    White hair floats in green water, red anthurium plucks clear waves, but I don't know if you have ever wondered why ducks can float on the water, but chickens, which also belong to poultry, cannot?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be that the duck has a layer of oil on its body, and then it will float on the water. If the duck is very dirty as soon as it hatches, do not wash it, the oil on it will be washed off, and the duck will sink.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The duckling's feathers are structured, and its feet are like palms

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Catch it for breaking the law, and send a picture, the Internet police have already checked you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Let it go, it's a common mallard.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    White hair floats in green water, red anthurium plucks clear waves, but I don't know if you have ever wondered why ducks can float on the water, but chickens, which also belong to poultry, cannot?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because when the ducklings are in the water, their feet are always swimming.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    White hair floats in green water, red anthurium plucks clear waves, but I don't know if you have ever wondered why ducks can float on the water, but chickens, which also belong to poultry, cannot?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is a young bird of a certain kind of grebe.

    Grebe (scientific name: podicedidae; Product Name: grebes):

    It is a class of waterbirds, with a total of 6 genera, 22 species and 53 subspecies, with fluffy and silky feathers, and a head sometimes with a crest or a wrinkled collar; The mouth is thin and straight and pointed; The wings are short and rounded, and the tail feathers are all short down feathers; The feet are located at the back of the body, the tarsal bones are flattened, and the front toes are each flap-shaped. The main difference from the loon family is the webbing of the toes. With short wings, it can fly but is not good at flying, so it rarely takes off rather than being forced to do so.

    When suddenly frightened, it can jump out of the water and take off, but it flies very low and almost touches the water.

    In winter, it inhabits streams, and in summer, it breeds in lakes and marshes, mainly small fish, shrimp, and insects. Premature. Breeds in freshwater lakes.

    Floating nests are built on the surface of the water with branches and leaves, and each nest lays 6-7 eggs. The grebe is widely distributed and is found almost all over the world, except for the poles and islands in the ocean.

    All are listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2012.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This is called a wading bird, which is not very good at flying, and does not swim in the water like a duck, because there is no rust on its feet, it is a bird that hunts for small insects, shellfish and small fish at the water's edge, and is the same kind of bird as the "sandpiper" that "fights with the mussel".

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Approximately 25 to 30 centimeters long and weighing 120 to 300 grams, the small grebe (scientific name Tachybaptus ruficollis) is the smallest bird in the family Podicipedformes.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This is called a wading bird, which is not very good at flying, and does not swim in the water like a duck, because there is no rust on its feet, it is a bird that hunts for small insects, shellfish and small fish at the water's edge, and is the same kind of bird as the "sandpiper" that "fights with the mussel".

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