What is this bird called? What kind of bird is this?

Updated on pet 2024-06-08
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Probably a blackbird. It mainly inhabits various types of forests such as secondary forests, broad-leaved forests, mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests, and coniferous forests. It can be found at altitudes ranging from a few hundred meters to about 4,500 meters, and prefers to inhabit the periphery of forest areas, sparse forests at the edge of forest edges, forests next to farmland, orchards and village edges, plains and meadows or among orchards.

    Habits. They often run in small groups on the ground, and often go to garbage dumps and toilets to find food. It often makes a short "squeak, squeak" sound in front of the perched branches, and the song is loud and beautiful, and it imitates the song of other birds.

    Timid, sharp-eyed, responsive to the outside world, and will fly away from its original habitat at night when frightened. Feeds mainly on insects. The food eaten is Lepidoptera larvae, inchworm moth larvae, bugs larvae, locusts, beetles, walking insects and other dipterans, Coleoptera, Orthoptera insects and larvae.

    It also eats camphor seeds (the kernel is spit out after eating), fruits such as ficus fruits, and plants such as weed seeds.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Turdus Merula (scientific name: Turdus Merula): It is a bird of the family Ornithischia.

    weight 55-126 grams, body length 210-296 mm; Male blackbirds are black all over except for their yellow eyes and beak. Females and newborn blackbirds do not have yellow eyes, but have brown plumage and beaks. The iris is brown, the beak is orange-yellow or yellow, and the feet are black.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's called a oriole, it's a magpie bird.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    That's a waterfowl! I've seen it in the park, with long legs and a yellow mouth.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Blackbird Smallbird Bird Bird with legs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The crow is black.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you don't fly away so close, you should be a stupid bird.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The shot is not clear, like a crow.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    ** Shows that this is the cuckoo bird;

    Typical features are toes 2 anterior and 2 posterior (same as in woodpeckers);

    Cuckoo (scientific name: Cuculus): There are 10 species of birds in this genus, and their body size varies greatly, generally between 24-37 cm. Both have a long tail and strong leg claws. The most common species in China are the four-voiced cuckoo and the large cuckoo.

    It is often hidden in the woods, and it is not easy to see it in ordinary times. The cry is particularly loud, every 2-3 seconds, sometimes throughout the night. Omnivorous, pecking at pine caterpillars, beetles and other insects, and also eating plant seeds.

    It does not nest and lays eggs in the nests of reed warblers, black curly-tails, etc., and the eggs are similar in appearance to the eggs of the host.

    It is widely distributed throughout Europe, Asia and Africa beyond the Arctic Circle. It is beneficial to agriculture and forestry because of its appetite for insects (especially caterpillars), but it is quite harmful to the eggs and chicks of the host, and its habits are peculiar, which is rare among birds.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It should be a cuckoo. The cuckoo bird has a blackish-gray body with white spots on its tail and black horizontal stripes on its belly. In early summer, it often barks around the clock. Eating caterpillars is a good bird. Most of them lay their eggs in other nests. It is also called Du Yu, cuckoo or sub-gui.

    The common rhododendron is about 16 cm long and has bright bright green feathers mostly or partly in color. Large ground-dwelling rhododendrons can reach up to 90 cm in length. Most ground-dwelling rhododendrons are earthy gray or brown, with some having red or white markings.

    Some tropical rhododendrons have a rainbow-like blue color on their wings on their backs. Species of cuckoos have short wings. The tails are long and some are exceptionally long.

    The tips of the tail feathers are also dotted with white. Terrestrial rhododendrons have longer legs than arboreal rhododendrons. There are two toes on the front and back of the ball.

    The beak is stout and strong, slightly curved downward.

    Extended information: 1. Why don't cuckoos make nests?

    Cuckoo birds don't make nests mainly for two reasons:

    1) The male cuckoo is very ** and gluttonous, and even eats the eggs when the female cuckoo has just finished laying eggs. In order to prevent male cuckoos from eating the eggs, cuckoo birds do not make nests.

    2) Female cuckoos lay up to 15 eggs a year, but the time interval is very long. When the first chick is born and needs to be fed, the second egg has just been laid. They don't have time to hatch at all, so they have to send their eggs to other birds' nests and let other birds help them hatch.

    2. How to breed cuckoo birds without making nests.

    Cuckoo birds do not build nests, incubate eggs, or lay broods. Before the mother bird lays eggs, they will observe around the nests of other birds. Once the adult bird goes out to feed, the cuckoo mother lays eggs in the nests of other birds, allowing other birds to incubate the eggs in her place.

    The baby cuckoo will always be born first, and all the other eggs in the nest will be pushed out of the nest to ensure that the adult bird feeds it wholeheartedly.

    3. Are there non-parasitic species of cuckoo birds?

    Cuckoo birds have non-parasitic species. For example, the Guerra rhododendron, which is mainly found in South America, makes its own nests and nurses its young. Distributed in tropical and temperate forests, two-thirds of rhododendrons reproduce in a non-parasitic way, and only one-third of rhododendron breeds in a parasitic way.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, this is a sub-adult of a peregrine falcon, that is, a peregrine falcon born this year. Peregrine falcon is a small bird of prey, distributed in most parts of our country, mainly inhabits the plains and Qiu forest environment, likes to build nests in human buildings, relies on preying on various small animals for a living, often catches mice, frogs, lizards and other animals. Peregrine falcon is a semi-resident bird, some places of the peregrine falcon migration, and some places have to migrate in the north and south with the change of seasonal temperature, when migrating, some frail individuals or sub-adults will fall to the ground due to physical exhaustion, this one is like this.

    The peregrine falcon is a national second-class protected animal, and if you find an injured or flightless peregrine falcon, you can contact the local forestry department for treatment.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is a falcon, which belongs to the category of birds of prey, and the individual is smaller than the eagle.

    The falcon is a national key protected bird. The falcon is carnivorous and is at the top of the bird food chain. Falconiformes include all birds of prey except owls and are daytime birds of prey. Falconiformes are mostly solitary, have a strong ability to fly, and are also one of the animals with the best eyesight.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Falcon, a national key protected bird. The falcon is carnivorous and is at the top of the bird food chain. [1] Falconiformes include all birds of prey except the order Owls and are day-active birds of prey.

    Falconiformes are mostly solitary, have a strong ability to fly, and are also one of the animals with the best eyesight. Peregrine falcon.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The scientific name of this bird is hoopoe, which is a bird of the genus hoopoe of the hoopoe family, also known as Hu Biao, Zhen Baozi, mountain monk, stink partridge, cockscomb, cooing wings and so on.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Judging from the overall feather color and claws, the bird in ** should belong to the bird of prey, much like an owl.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    According to the relationship between birds and modern humans, there are 9 groups of ecological birds, edible birds, hunting birds, service birds, medicinal birds, family birds, feather birds, ornamental birds and beneficial birds.

    1.Ecological birds: Bird ecology is related to human ecology, and birds are called ecological birds.

    2.Food birds: the economic potential of birds to domesticate poultry, and wild birds with the potential to domesticate poultry.

    3.Hunting birds: Strictly speaking, all birds hunted by humans for meat, eggs, or feathers fall under the category of hunting.

    However, sometimes people do not hunt their egg-laying birds in order to obtain their eggs, which should also fall under the category of hunting birds. China's stone pheasant, partridge, bamboo pheasant, golden rooster, wild goose, bean goose, ruddy shelduck, green-winged duck, hairy-legged sandgrouse, bead-necked turtle dove, bone top chicken, etc., are all famous hunting birds. For hunting birds, it is necessary to implement the policy of "protecting, raising and hunting at the same time".

    That is, rational hunting, actively carry out the domestication and semi-domestication of wild birds, and protect the female and young birds during the breeding period.

    4. Service Birds: Ostriches are the largest birds in the world. The largest ostrich transport station in Mauritania has hundreds of ostriches.

    The ostrich has a small three-colored flag tied around its neck for short-distance packers, and a colorful back cushion is laid on its back. The ostrich has a small black flag tied around its neck for short-distance transportation, and a rattan basket is attached to its back, which can hold a lot of goods. Long-distance transportation ostriches, can transport goods, can also carry people, can walk 500 kilometers at a time l Those ostriches are dressed in red and green, and there is a band that blows and blows, and the ostrich team dedicated to picking up and dropping off the bride is naturally more beautiful

    Ostriches are even more skilled in shepherding sheep than sheepdogs. A police officer on a farm in South Africa trained a tall rice (8 feet).Weighing 136 kilograms (300 pounds), the great ostrich always holds its neck high and watches everything warily.

    Ostriches often run back and forth, driving the stray sheep back to the flock in time. If a wolf or a sheep thief comes, the ostrich can kick them and cut their ribs and cut their belly with their sharp claws. Shepherding sheep for 3 years, shepherding hundreds of sheep for the farm, and never lost a single sheep.

    Ostriches can't fly, but they run extremely fast. Athletes rely on their superb riding skills to control the ostrich race, which often reaches speeds of more than 50 kilometers per hour.

    5.Medicinal birds (medical birds): Birds whose whole body, internal organs or their metabolites can be used as medicine to treat diseases.

    6.Birds: Birds used in scientific research.

    7.Feather birds: provide humans with down, decorative feathers, carving feathers and other raw materials. It is used to make various light industrial products, toys and arts and crafts, arrows and feathers are made from the tail feathers and feathers of large eagles, and pheasant tail feathers are used as decorations.

    8.Ornamental birds: Birds that have ornamental value are called ornamental birds.

    9.Beneficial birds: The vast majority of birds living in nature are natural enemies of agricultural and forestry pests (beasts), and some of them even feed almost exclusively on insects.

    They guard forests, orchards, and fields all year round to hunt insects and eliminate pests for farmers. Birds of prey remove rotting flesh and filth and debris, play an important role in protecting agricultural and forestry production, and compete for the natural environment, and also play a great role in promoting the recovery of animal populations.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Dear is happy to answer for you, this is the red-crowned crane.

    They often move in pairs or in small groups and groups. During the migratory season and winter, large groups of several or dozens of families are often formed. Sometimes the cluster is as many as 40-50, or even more than 100.

    However, they still disperse into small groups or family groups in a certain area. At night, it mostly inhabits the shallows or reed ponds surrounded by water, and feeds mainly on fish, shrimp, aquatic insects, molluscs, tadpoles, silkworms, clams, snails, and stems, leaves, roots, bulbs and fruits of aquatic plants. It is found in northeastern China, eastern Mongolia, the east bank of the Ussuri River in Russia, North Korea, South Korea and Hokkaido, Japan.

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  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello, this is a turtledove. This is one of the most common types of birds.

    Turtle dove: It has a small head and a thin neck, and a narrow and weak beak; The wings are long and narrow, and the second and third primary flight feathers are the longest; The tail is quite long, convex tail-shaped; The tarsal feet are short and strong, and the toes are long and narrow, both of which are suitable for walking and galloping.

    Foraging is mostly found on the ground in the woods, or in farmland. The food is mainly plant-based, including weed seeds, young leaves and fruits of plants, and crop seeds such as sorghum, rice, wheat seeds, millet, nightshade seeds, etc. This.

    Birds eat grains, some of which are scattered on the ground, some from plants, or perhaps sowing seeds dug out of the soil. Due to the craving for grains, it has caused some damage to crops.

    It nesting is the easiest, a few small strips, small leaves will do.

    <> its nest is the simplest among the birds.

    I remember when I was a child in my hometown, this bird always came in pairs, because it was similar to pigeons, we called it "wild pigeons" there, and it has a wide variety. Domesticated turtledoves, which are pure white, are often used to perform magic tricks.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Here it is: the pearl-necked turtle dove, the most common species of turtle dove.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This is a young bird of the pearl-necked turtle dove.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    "Ardea cinerea, also known as grey heron, is a wading bird of the family Heron and a type species of the genus Heron. It is an extremely common waterfowl in the wetlands of Eurasia and Africa. ”

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This could be a chick turtle dove.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Turtle dove. If it is wild, it is recommended that you release it.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    This one should be a turtle dove.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    This is a turtle dove. Relatively common.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    <> Red-eared bulbul The red-eared bulbul is a resident bird. It is lively, often in small groups of more than 10 birds, sometimes in large groups of more than 20-30 birds, and sometimes it is also seen in mixed groups with red-rumped bulbuls and yellow-rumped bulbuls. Spend most of the day moving and foraging in the canopy of trees or shrubs.

    Good chirp, the sound is light and pleasant, like "cloth-cloth-cloth" or "might-kick-wow". It is usually chirped while jumping in search of food. Omnivorous, but mainly plant-based, common pecking at tree and shrub seeds, fruits, flowers and grasses, especially banyan, begonia plum, heather, indigo and other trees and shrub fruits.

    Crested finch billed bulbul.

    Crested finch billed bulbul.

    They often move in pairs or in small groups of 3-5 animals, and often gather in large groups of more than 10 animals in winter. It mostly moves and forages on small trees and shrubs in the middle layer of the forest, but also moves and forages in the canopy of tall trees and understory shrubs.

    Omnivorous. Eating animal foods. It also eats plant food, and animal food is mainly insects, and the common species are Coleoptera and Lepidoptera insects and larvae. Plant foods are mainly plant fruits, seeds, berries, etc.

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