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The differences between wild starlings and house starlings are as follows:
1. Wild starling birds.
It has a strong sense of vigilance against humans and is afraid of people, jumping up and down in the cage non-stop. In severe cases, it will hit the cage, and even hit the head and bleed, and the wings and feathers will be broken. Starling birds, there is no such phenomenon.
2. Wild starling birds, the claws are relatively smooth, and there is generally no peeling. The paws of the house starling bird are relatively rough, and the outer skin of the feet sometimes has fish scale-like protrusions. Wild myna birds need their claws to find food outside, so the claws are relatively clean and smooth.
If it's a home, the myna bird's claws will feel rough to the touch.
3. Wild starling birds generally do not chirp, but only "cluck" calls. Domestic starling birds chirp and imitate chirping. Generally, wild starlings have only one call, but domestic starlings have a little more calls than wild ones.
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1.Depending on the color of the eyes, domesticated ones generally show a bright and clear yellow, and wild ones are more dull. 2.
According to the color of the beak. The home is bright and looks relatively clean and beautiful. The opposite is true for the wild ones.
3.Depending on how reflective the feathers are. The domesticated ones will have an oily and shiny color, while the wild ones will be more dull.
4.According to the ** of the bird's claws. The domesticated ones are more regular, and the wild ones are rougher.
Starlings are more active, and jumping in the cage is a common thing. In general, they are excited, happy, and threatened, and are more active when they see food and their owners. If they are just starting to raise, they also need to have a certain period of adaptation to the new environment.
Actually, it's really better for starlings to be lively.
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Reach close to the cage Wild birds scurrying around Household birds begging for food with their mouths open1 Wild birds are basically hopeless.
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To identify whether a starling is wild or not, the way to distinguish it is as follows:
1. Wild adult birds are afraid of people, jumping up and down in the cage non-stop, and when it is serious, they will hit the cage, and even hit the head to break the blood flow, break the wings and feathers, and the adult birds raised from the nest do not have this phenomenon;
2. The paws of wild adult birds, the tarsal toe part is relatively smooth, and there is no peeling phenomenon of the hood Huyun, and the claws of the nest chicks are rougher than the beams, and sometimes there are fish scale-like protrusions;
3. Wild adult birds generally do not chirp, only "cluck" call, and adult birds raised by nests will chirp and imitate chirping.
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High-quality starling feathers will stick to the body, the eyes will be more intense, the feathers will be shinier, and the whole body will have black feathers with a metallic luster. Secondly, the high-quality starling is larger, has a more inferior voice, and will also imitate his bird song. Poor-quality starlings are dumbfounded, with fluffy feathers all over their bodies, and they don't chirp, only cluck.
High-quality starling feathers will stick to the body, the eyes will be more attentive, and the feathers will be shinier. The underside of the tail is covered with white, and the whole body has black feathers with a metallic sheen.
High-quality starlings are larger, have a deeper voice, have a very phonic voice, and can also imitate the chirping of other birds, showing that they are very smart and cute.
Poor quality starlings are dumbfounded, the feathers of the whole body are fluffy, they like to jump up and down in the cage, and they will hit the cage when they are noisy and auspicious, and they will not chirp only giggle.
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You can look at the legs of birds, artificially bred birds, the color of the legs is very light and the wild legs of birds are dark red.
Starling, also known as the robin (scientific name: Acridotheres cristatellus), is a bird of the starling family, the genus Starlings. It is about 26 cm long and is roughly black all over the body, with distinct plumes at the base of the upper beak.
Habits. Inhabiting the villages, fields and forests of the plains, they often stand on the backs of buffaloes, or gather on large trees, or stand on the roof ridges in rows, and often fly in large flocks in the air at dusk, and perch after a moment of noise. Spend the night in bamboo forests, large trees or reeds, and mingle with other starlings or crows.
Miscellaneous, often follow farmers and ploughing cattle to peck at the earthworms, insects, worms, etc., and like to peck at flies, flies and ticks on the back of cattle, but also prey on elephants, locusts, beetles, mole crickets, etc. Most of the plant foods of starlings are seeds of various plants and weeds, as well as banyan fruits, vegetable stems and leaves.
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Starlings are very rich in resources in the south, and there is no need for artificial breeding at all, and there are no successful examples of artificial breeding at present, so now starlings are all wild, if there is any, you can look at the legs of birds, artificially bred birds, the legs are very light in color, and the wild legs are dark red, remember.
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Starlings are divided into, black eight, black all over, wings a little white, mouth white.
Haiba, there are yellow eyeliner, but the feathers are the color of gray coffee, this must be distinguished, you can take a look, there are bird dealers who take Haiba out to deceive people.
Lin Ba, the whole body is black, and the mouth is yellow. It's about the same as Black Eight.
Hanachi also has yellow eyeliner, but the feathers are white and black.
The above ** are all about 30*-50 yuan, if the head socket is expensive, not the head socket will be very cheap.
Wren: Orange beak with yellow earlobes, yellow feet, and white wing feathers. The ** of the head fossa is 800-1100It will be cheaper if it is not a head socket.
Starling and Wren talk not in birds, but in people, depending on how the master teaches. Brother Wren speaks clearly, but he is timid by nature, and the starling can also speak, don't twist his tongue, but he is not as clear as Brother Wren, the starling is bold by nature and likes to chase the master. If the owner has someone to raise from the chicks, you can train a lot of cages, get started, and fly.
Can interact with the host. A lot of people say that wrens are like cats, and starlings are like dogs, depending on what you like. If you are a first-time bird, it is recommended to raise starling chicks.
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Wren. There are yellow feathers around the neck of the starling, which the starling does not have, but the starling has a pinch of hair on the top of his head. Mynah.
Cheaper, Wren is expensive. I'm not.
Nanjing people, I don't know your **. You can go to your flower and bird market and ask around.
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The one with yellow ears is the wren, and the other starling is 30 yuan, and the wren brother is 300 yuan.
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Starlings don't have yellow earlobes, wrens do.
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Pet shops or markets, and sometimes roadside.
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