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Birds have been domesticated and bred for many years.
There are also a wide variety of albino varieties produced.
Many varieties have white variants.
Like a white starling.
White sparrows.
White thrush.
There are countless white birds.
No way. One list out.
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The most common bird on the riverside is the egret. The egret is a large and medium-sized wading bird, and the summer feathers of the adult bird are milky white; Beak black; head with a short crest; long clumps of long feathers between the shoulders and shoulders, extending backwards, usually more than 10 cm above the tip of the tail feathers, sometimes not exceeding; The base of the stem of the demoiselle feather is stiff, and the end of the feather becomes smaller, and the feather branches are slender and scattered; Adults with winter feathers have no feathers on their backs, no crests on their heads, and their iris is pale yellow.
The living habits of the egret:Herons prefer to inhabit lakes, marshes, and humid forests, and are wading birds. Feeds mainly on small fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and crustaceans in shallow water.
They build their large, unsophisticated nests in trees, bushes, or on the ground.
It feeds mainly on aquatic organisms, including fish, shrimp, frogs and insects. Most of them migrate and choose a fixed place to build their nests, and many of them live in groups during the breeding season. The egrets, egretta, bubulcus, ardeola, and gorsachius nest in trees.
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It should be Bailu, we have someone caught one in the pond at the edge of the new village, I also took a picture at the time, I asked on the Internet, and a great god told me that it was the egret, a national second-class protected animal.
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It is the egret, the medium egret, the great egret, and the cattle egret, all four of which are white.
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I put together the PPT for the students to see. The little egret is the most common, and there is also the pond heron, which is grayish-brown when it stops, but white when it spreads its wings.
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It should be an egret, which calls like a duck's voice.
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It's a bald bulbul. The bald bulbul, also known as the pulsatilla and the bald woman, is a small bird of the family Bulbul and the bulbul. Pulsatilla, sparrows, and green eyes are collectively known as the "Three Treasures of the City", and often appear in groups in shrublands, hilly wooded areas, as well as on various high power lines and trees in schools, parks, courtyards, and streets.
Morphological characteristics: about 17 to 22 cm in length, pure black and shiny from the forehead to the top of the head, and white from the top of the eyes to the back of the head, forming a white occipital ring. There is a white spot at the back of the ear feathers, the white ring and the white spot are very eye-catching on the black head, and the occipital feathers (back of the head) of the old bird are whiter, so it is also called "pulsatilla".
The dorsal and waist feathers are mostly gray-green, the wings and tail are slightly yellowish-green, the chin and throat are white, the chest is grayish-brownish, the upper body is brownish gray or olive-gray, with yellow-green feathers, so that the upper body forms inconspicuous dark longitudinal stripes. The tail and wings are dark brown with yellowish-green feathers. The iris is brown, the mouth is black, and the feet are also black.
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There are many species of birds with white feathers on their heads, and a more specific description may be needed to determine exactly which kind of bird it is. Here are some possible options:
Bald eagle: The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States, with a white head and neck and a distinctly white "bald head". They are large birds of prey and are found in North America and the Caribbean.
Cranes: Some species of cranes have some white feathers on their heads, such as red-crowned cranes and white-naped cranes. They are both tall birds that usually live in wetland and grassland areas.
Pelicans: Some adult birds of pelican species have white feathers on their heads. For example, the American white pelican has white feathers on the top of its head and lower neck.
They are large waterfowl and are mainly found in North and Central America.
White Ibis (Spoonbill): The head and neck of the white ibis are pale pink, but they have white feathers on the top of their heads and around their beaks. They are mainly found in coastal areas and inland lakes in Asia and Africa.
These are just a few of the options that can be used for back-up, and there are other birds with white feathers on their heads, which require a more detailed description to determine which kind of bird it is.
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It may be that the bald bulbul is also called a bald head, and it is born with a white head.
The bald bulbul is a bird of the genus Bulbul of the passerine family, commonly known as pulsatilla and bald woman. It is an omnivorous bird that feeds on both plant and animal substances, and its feeding habits vary with the seasons. Found in the woody shrubs of hills or plains, and also found in coniferous forests, they are bold but not afraid of people, and are the most common bird in many cities.
The bald bulbul eats a large number of agricultural and forestry pests, and is one of the beneficial birds of agriculture and forestry.
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There are many birds with white feathers on their heads, and here are a few of the most common ones:
1.Black curly-tailed: The head has distinct white spots, the body is about 28 cm long, and the tail has blue-black curly feathers.
2.Gray curly-tailed: The head has a white frontal armor and ear feathers, the body is gray, and the tail has a black feather ridge.
3.Bulbul: The head has a white pillow ring and ear feathers, a black and yellow body, and a black cherry blossom curly feathers on the tail.
4.Cockatoos: The head has white crown feathers, the body is gray, and the tail has red feathers.
5.Magpie Robin: has a white frontal carapace and ear feathers on its head, a gray body, and black feathers on its tail.
The above are some common birds with white hair on their heads, and the appearance and characteristics of different breeds are also different, and the species needs to be determined according to the specific ** or description.
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<> the white bird by the river is the great egret.
There are three types of egrets, which are the Great Egret, the Medium Egret, and the Little Egret.
It is a large and medium-sized wading bird, and the summer feathers of the adult bird are milky white all over; Rust-colored beak; head with a short crest; long demoiselles that form clumps between the shoulders and shoulders, extending backwards, usually more than 10 cm above the tip of the tail feathers; The base of the stem of the demoiselle feather is stiff, and the end of the feather becomes smaller, and the feather branches are slender and scattered; Adult winter feathers have no feathers on their backs, no crests on their heads, and iris.
Pale yellow.
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<> the white bird by the river is the great egret. The Great Egret is divided into three types of egrets, namely the Great Egret, the Middle Egret and the Little Egret, which are large and medium-sized waders, and the summer feathers of the adult are milky white; Rust-colored beak; head with a short crest; long demoiselles that form clumps between the shoulders and shoulders, extending backwards, usually more than 10 cm above the tip of the tail feathers; The base of the stem of the demoiselle feather is stiff, and the end of the feather becomes smaller, and the feather branches are slender and scattered; The adult of the winter feather has no feathers on the back, no crest of feathers on the head, and the iris is pale yellow. <
<> the white bird by the river is the great egret. The Great Egret is divided into three types of egrets, namely the Great Egret, the Middle Egret and the Little Egret, which are large and medium-sized waders, and the summer feathers of the adult are milky white; Rust-colored beak; head with a short crest; long demoiselles that form clumps between the shoulders and shoulders, extending backwards, usually more than 10 cm above the tip of the tail feathers; The base of the stem of the demoiselle feather is stiff, and the end of the feather becomes smaller, and the feather branches are slender and scattered; The adult of the winter feather has no feathers on the back, no crest of feathers on the head, and the iris is pale yellow.
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A common black and white bird in the countryside is the magpie.
The magpie body length is 40-50 cm, the male and female plumage are similar, the head, neck, back to tail are all black, and from front to back are purple, green-blue, green and other luster, the wings are black and there are a large white spots on the wing shoulders, the tail is far longer than the wings, wedge-shaped, the mouth, legs, and feet are pure black, the ventral surface is bounded by the chest, and the front is black and the back is white. Resident birds.
It has a variety of habitats, and it is often found in areas where humans are active, and they like to build their nests in large trees next to houses. Most of them live in pairs throughout the year, omnivorous, foraging in the wilderness and fields, preying on insects, frogs and other small animals during the breeding period, and also stealing the eggs and chicks of other birds, as well as eating melons, fruits, grains, plant seeds, etc.
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A bird with a little white on its head is a "bald bulbul".
The bald bulbul, also known as the pulsatilla, is a small bird of the passerine family, with black forehead to the top of the head, white from the top of the eyes to the back of the head, forming a white occipital ring, and a white abdomen with yellow-green longitudinal stripes.
The bald bulbul is endemic to China and is a common bird in the Yangtze River basin and the vast areas south of it. The distribution range of this species is very large, not close to the threshold of fragile and endangered for species survival (distribution area or fluctuation range is less than 20,000 square kilometers, habitat quality, population size, distribution area fragmentation), and the population trend is stable, so it is evaluated as a species without survival crisis.
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