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Larks often have a beautiful crest of feathers on their heads, a small, conical beak, and some species are long and slightly curved. The nostrils are often covered by hanging feathers. The wings are slightly pointed and long, the tail is shorter than the wings, the tarsoplantar hinderior margin is blunt, with shield-like scales, and the hind claws are long and straight.
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The size of the lark riding is a sparrow on his head has a premonition that you like Funing County, its feathers are very dull, like a cold color, good at flying, realistic and showing off flying, what hovers in the air, legs and feet are strong and powerful.
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The chestnut red forehead is characteristic of the male lark, and the head and nape of the neck are the same color as the forehead, and the white and brown coat around the eyebrows and eye sockets are particularly beautiful. Its eyebrows are the most characteristic, and the brow lines grow all the way to the occipital region.
The lark's back and waist are predominantly chestnut brown, the outer wings are black-brown, and the tail edge is slightly whitish with a maroon brown predominantly color. There are two symmetrical stripes of dark spots on the chest, which connect just above the chest. There are white feathers on the forehead and throat, which match the brownish-white coat below the body.
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The lark is characterized by a beautiful crest of feathers on its head, a small, conical beak, and some species have a longer and slightly curved beak.
The nostrils are often covered by hanging feathers, the wings are a little pointed and long, the tail is shorter than the wings, the posterior margin of the tarsus is blunt, with shield-like scales, and the hind paws are generally long and straight. The lark is a representative bird of the grassland, belonging to a small songbird, the lark will fly and sing, but because it flies very high, people can only hear the sound, but just can't see the trace of the lark.
Larks live mainly in arid mountains, deserts, grasslands, or rocks. Most of them live in groups during the non-breeding season, often flying low or running short distances, and mainly eating insects and grass seeds.
The camp nest of the lark
The nest of Bailing camp is slightly recessed in the ground or among the grasses, and there are many weeds in the nesting area. Sometimes its nest is also found in the depression between the plants of crops such as flax, wheat and wheat in cultivated land. The nest is built by female and male parent birds, and is made of dead leaves, weeds and soil.
The eggs are laid in May and July, and are bright white with a slightly sandy yellowish color, and the shell surface is smooth and has brown spots.
The incubation period is 12 15 days, and 1 2 days before the chicks are hatched, the female stops leaving the nest to forage, and is often fed to the female by the male bird guarding the nest. The newborn chicks stay in the nest for 7 to 8 days, and leave the nest with the parent birds after lifting the blue, but they are still fed by the male and female parent birds, and the chicks begin to fly, prey, and live independently at the age of 22 and 25 days. Each pair of parent birds can lay 1 3 nests of eggs and breed 1 2 nests of young birds a year.
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The Hundred Noisy Hail Spirit Bird is characterized by its small size and crisp and sweet call
1. Appearance characteristics.
The lark is characterized by its appearance, the lark is a small songbird with an adult body size of about 19 cm and a weight of about 30 grams, and the forehead of the male lark is maroon-red with an eyebrow line that extends to the occipital area, while the forehead of the female lark is pale red and the color of its feathers is light brown.
2. Characteristics of calling.
The characteristics of the lark are manifested in the call, the lark is a passerine animal belonging to the class of birds, mainly living in grass, rocks or mountains, and the lark usually flies and chirps, its call is crisp and sweet, and the lark will catch pests to feed the chicks, is an indispensable beneficial bird in the area where the imitation crop is produced.
Key points of lark breeding
1. Birdcage selection.
The birdcage is generally a round bamboo cage, with a bottom diameter of 35-40cm, a height of about 40-50cm, a flat top or a steamed bun top, and the food jar, water jar and pot must be hung reasonably.
2. Feeding method.
Stir-fry mung beans or peas until half-cooked, grind them into fine noodles, add about one egg per catty of noodles, stir evenly and dry them for preservation.
3. Domestication method.
The lark is trained differently from other birds in that the bird must be enveloped, given a quiet environment, and then trained again. When the lark is in the cage, it will listen to you quietly, and the training should be from simple to complex, step by step.
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