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It's not a yellow finch, it's the female of the grey-backed thrush. It is a protected animal, please release it.
The grey-backed thrush is a slightly smaller (24 cm) grey thrush. Relatively common. Brown on both sides.
The upper body of the male is completely gray, and the upper body of the female is heavier brown, with black spots on the thorax and both flanks. A beautiful and pleasant chirping. It breeds in eastern Siberia and northeastern China, wintering to southern China.
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Thrush Turdidae Thrush Birds of the genus Turdus.
The picture below shows the (sub-adult) blackbird turdus merula, commonly known as anti-tongue, blackbird, Chinese blackbird, and ox zhibei feces.
Eight. Eighth, a hundred tongues, black sucking.
<> male type species is black all over the body with yellow eye rings and beaks, while female lotus and juvenile have blackish-brown feathers. Both sexes are territorially aware of their breeding grounds and threaten their own kind that encroach on their territory, but live in groups when migrating.
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This is a phoenix, that's right, this is a phoenix.
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This is a hoopoe bird.
Hoopoe birds (scientific name: upupaepops) are also known as Hu Biao, Hua Pu Fan, Mountain Monk, Cockscomb Bird, etc., with a striking feather crown on the top of the head, usually folded and lodging is not obvious, upright and vertical like an open folding fan, with the chirping when up and down. The mouth is slender and curved downward.
It is a well-known insectivorous bird that preys on the trunks of trees in open fields, gardens, and suburbs, and preys on pests such as needleworms, mole crickets, marching insects, walking insects, and longhorn beetle larvae, accounting for about 88% of its total food consumption. It plays an important role in the protection of forests and farmland. It is distributed in Eurasia and northern Africa, including the whole of Europe, Africa north of the Tropic of Cancer, the Arabian Peninsula and the Himalayas, Hengduan Mountains, Minshan, Qinling Mountains, and Asia north of the Huai River.
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This is called the hoopoe bird, often people will confuse it with the woodpecker, the hoopoe bird is also known as the hoop, the flower fan, a fan, the mountain monk, the cockscomb bird, etc., there is a striking feather crown on the top of the head, usually the folds are not obvious, when it is upright and upright, it is like an open folding fan, and it rises and falls with the chirping. The mouth is slender and curved downward. It is a well-known insectivorous bird that preys on the trunks of trees in open fields, gardens, and suburbs, and preys on pests such as needleworms, mole crickets, marching insects, walking insects, and longhorn beetle larvae, accounting for about 88% of its total food consumption.
It plays an important role in the protection of forests and farmland.
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Black short-legged bulbul: It is a medium-sized bird of the class Ornithischia and the bulbul family, with a body length of 22-26 cm. The mouth is bright red, the feet are orange-red, and the tail is shallowly forked. There are two types of feather color, one is black all over, the other is white on the head and neck, and the rest is black all over.
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This is the sub-adult of the black water pheasant.
Cry: A loud and rough rattle called pruruk-pruuk-pruuk.
Ecological habits. It is mostly found in lakes, ponds and canals. It is very water-dwelling, and often swims slowly in the water, while rummaging among phytoplankton on the surface of the water in search of food. Not cold-tolerant, generally does not live in salt water, prefers water shaded by trees or water-raising plants, and does not like very open places.
The tail is constantly upturned on land or in water.
Good at swimming and diving, when frightened, you can dive to hide, grab plants with your feet for a long time, and expose your nostrils on the surface of the water when you breathe. He is not good at flying, and runs a long distance on the water before taking off. Flying slowly, with the head, neck and legs stretched out during the flight, it falls short before diving into the grass.
There is a phenomenon of swarming during the non-breeding period.
Omnivorous, including small snails, mosquitoes, beetles, and plant stems, leaves, and grass seeds. Duckweed and algae, occasionally aquatic insects, barnyard grass, humulus, mint, quinoa, dogtail grass, horsetail, rice and reeds, and animal food includes small fish, frogs, locusts and crickets.
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Willow warbler. A species of willow warbler, white-browed willow warbler.
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