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You don't look very clear, you have gray and black body hair, and its paws are green, maybe it's a night heron, maybe it's that kind of black water chicken, they all look a little like this when they were young.
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Albino black-tailed waxbill, ** on which is a female.
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This is the sparrow. Feeding grasshoppers, insects, rice, and millet is all kinds of grains.
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Locust. , bugs, rice cooked. A small amount of water.
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Sub-adult birds. Other plum things are called: yellow spotted reed, small yellow heron, yellow chicken, yellow heron, yellow finch.
The yellow reed is a bird of the genus Reed in the family Heronidae and is a medium-sized wading bird. It inhabits plains and low hills in open porous waters rich in waterside plants. In particular, it prefers to inhabit small and medium-sized lakes, reservoirs, ponds, and swamps that have both open water surfaces and large areas of water-holding plants such as reeds and cattails.
It mainly feeds on animal foods such as small fish, shrimp, frogs, and aquatic insects.
It mainly feeds on animal foods such as small fish, shrimp, frogs, and aquatic insects. Usually silent. There was a slightly harsh, staccato soft sound of kakak kakak as he flew away.
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This bird may be a water heron.
It is recommended to release this wild unknown creature that may be a national protected animal, or it may carry germs.
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Red-billed mountain jaug (scientific name: pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax): A large crow with a body length of 36-48 cm.
The mouth and feet are red, and the whole body is black with a blue metallic luster. The plumage of male and female feathers is similar, and the plumage of the whole body is pure black with a blue metallic luster. The wings and tail are pure black with a blue-green metallic luster.
The iris is brown or dark brown, and the mouth and feet are vermilion. The similar species of yellow-billed crow has a yellow beak but not a red one, and it is not difficult to distinguish it in the wild.
It mainly inhabits open low hills and mountains, with a maximum altitude of 4,500 meters. It is commonly found in open areas such as river valley rocks, alpine meadows, savanna grass slopes, meadow shrubs, alpine bare rocks, semi-deserts, and seaside hanging rocks. Terrestrial, often moving and foraging on the ground in pairs or small groups, and also prefers to fly in groups over mountains and valleys.
It mainly feeds on insects such as needleworms, beetles, beetles, locusts, grasshoppers, mantises, bugs, mosquitoes, ants, etc., and also eats plant foods such as plant fruits, seeds, grass seeds, and shoots.
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Nationally protected animals, hurry up and hand them in.
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The cuckoo bird is a common name for birds in the cuckoo family, and the common ones are the great cuckoo, the three-voiced cuckoo, and the four-voiced cuckoo. The big cuckoo calls like "cuckoo, cuckoo", so it is also called cuckoo; The three cuckoo calls like "Mi Guiyang", so some places call it Mi Guiyang; The four-sound cuckoo, also known as Zigui bird, calls like "quickly cut wheat", "cut wheat and cut grain".
The cuckoo feeds on insects and is a well-known forest bird. For example, other birds such as pine caterpillars and poisonous moths are afraid to eat, but they are a delicacy for cuckoos.
Most inhabit the woods of tropical and temperate regions. About two-thirds of cuckoos, including all species in North America, nest and nurse their young; Only about one-third of cuckoos raise their young in a parasitic way.