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The sparrow branch is chirping, good things are coming, the magpie is also made into a variety of calligraphy and paintings are widely known, the sparrow is considered to be a kind of celebratory bird, now the masses do not think so, due to the change of the regional environment, a lot of birds in the suburbs have disappeared, only the finch is more and more, as a crow family of the sparrow, with a very weak viability, is also an omnivorous bird, which can also be eaten, green plants, seeds, fruits, rotten food, the sparrow can be eaten, Because of the love of Huohuo crops, now there is not so much favorability for the birds, the bird's nests are all created on tall trees, not only very high, but also very big, the wind blows, swaying.
But it's not easy to drop, why is that? In fact, you can't use people's aesthetics to comment on the magpie nest, every small animal often survives, it will be especially in a different survival strategy, naturally Nestle also has its "meticulous" place. Pleasant Nest is the daily life of magpies, breeding area, as the saying goes, "good birds choose trees and perch", only from the cave to open a store site on the site of many said that when the Pleasant Nest is built, in addition to taking into account the convenience of eating, the key to the overall target tree height, tree diameter, tree distance from the edge of the mountain forest, the size of the tree skills at the nest these elements, because those elements from the large conditions depend on the reliability of the nest.
For example, if you like Nestle, it is far away from the edge of the mountain forest.
Located in the middle of the forest, the surrounding jungle can reduce the wind even if the wind is blowing. One is that it is built on a branch, not just two strands but three strands. This is first a frame structure with large branches, and then a cross.
Important this is the ring forming barrel structure, but also hierarchical. The mouth of the small hall is a large engineering building. Some are like the Bird's Nest Stadium.
Very secure, you can't see the inside from the outside. The commonly used raw materials are definitely not smooth wooden sticks, it is specifically many long thorns to lift and rub. It must have been stacked on top of each other, and in the past, it was fixed and coiled with the bristles of a horse's tail, and now many of them refer to thin wire cables.
After the construction of the project, it needs to be plastered with mud and grass at the bottom, and then put the grass and so on, so that it is very firm. Unlike sparrows, which do not store ingredients, the sparrow stores ingredients such as peanuts and apples in its nest in autumn. It is not afraid of snowfall, and the gap in its nest is still inhabited by sparrows.
It needs to be built every year. But many people only say that the triangular structure mechanics are stable, and I may be thinking about it!
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Hello, magpies generally build their nests high in the branches. The outermost part is made of tree branches, and then the inside is covered with a thick layer of earth. Finally, some feathers and some weeds. The nest built in this way is very reliable and generally does not fall off.
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It's just that because the building is relatively strong, there is a lot of mud on it, and there are many branches to stabilize it, so it will not fall off under normal circumstances.
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When magpies make nests, they usually stick clay with their own saliva to glue the nests together. Magpie nests are very stable, so they generally do not fall off.
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If the little magpie falls out of the nest directly, at this time we found that we can wash our hands, and then wrap the little magpie in a soft cloth and put the little magpie directly back into the original nest. But we also need specific situations, specific analysis.
01 For example, some magpies' nests are particularly high, and it is definitely not realistic for us to put small magpies in the nest at this time. Then in the case of unavoidable circumstances, the small magpie can be placed directly on the branch.
02 The reason why the little magpie is placed on the branch is mainly because the little magpie can call on its own, which often attracts the attention of other companions, and of course other companions will also help.
03 In fact, after the little magpie fell out of the nest, it is recommended that the little magpie should not be brought home. Because the little magpie is still very small, it will not eat at this time, and once it leaves the big magpie, it will starve to death in a day or two.
04 If the little magpie has opened its eyes and begins to grow hair, it falls off the nest, then we can directly soak a little millet in water and give it food. Be sure to note that when the little magpie opens its mouth, it puts the soaked rice into its mouth.
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If we live in a rural area, we should often see many bird nests in the trees. Among the several types of bird's nests that we commonly see, the magpie's nest can be said to be very unique, because the magpie's nest is very high and looks very messy, with clumps of branches. Many people wonder why magpies cover their nests so high that they are not afraid of falling off when the wind is blowing?
In fact, as long as you know some of the reasons, it is not difficult to understand.
Compared with swallows and sparrows, magpies generally make their own nests in holes in the wall, while swallows generally like to make nests under the eaves of human houses, so that they can better shelter from the wind and rain. Why do magpies have to cover their nests so high? Actually, it's not that magpies are stupid.
As we all know, magpies are larger than swallows and sparrows, and in order to match their size, magpie nests must of course be built larger. In fact, in nature, bird nesting is also very particular, and sometimes there is even a cap on the bird's nest, which can not only reveal sunlight, but also better block rain.
But the magpie's nest looks very different from the average bird's nest, the magpie's nest looks like a lot of messy branches piled together, in fact, the magpie also has its own attention when building the nest. The magpie's nest is a kind of nest nest in the nest, although the magpie's nest looks like a mess of branches on the surface, but in fact it is because of these branches that the nest is stronger. Because magpies like to choose some branched branches when building their nests, and when they build their nests, these scattered branches are stuck together with each other, and the bird's nest is naturally very strong, so it will not be afraid of falling when the wind blows.
There are also many people who will say that magpies will definitely not be able to stop the rain if they cover their nests so high. In fact, magpies are not afraid of rain intrusion, because magpie feathers are almost like ducks, which are very waterproof. As soon as the sun comes out and the weather is clear, the magpie's nest will soon become dry, so the magpie does not have to worry about the bird's nest being invaded by rain.
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It will not be blown down, because the magpie's nest is all triangular, which can play a certain fixed role, and it will also choose to build a nest in a sheltered place.
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The nests built by magpies are very sturdy, and they are usually triangular in shape, especially stable, and they are also built in sheltered from the wind, so they will not be blown down by the wind.
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This is because the magpie nest is generally built on the fork of the main trunk, which is very hidden, and at the same time, the quality of the nest is high, the area is small, and it is protected by large branches, so it is naturally not easy to collapse.
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The first possibility is that the baby magpie fell from the tree due to the parasitic behavior of the cuckoo's nest, and the cuckoo owner knows it, right? It is the kind of cry that is characterized by four degrees - "cuckoo cuckoo, cuckoo cuckoo", "Harvest the wheat quickly!" Harvest the wheat!
Hurry up and sow the grain! Hurry up and sow the grain! "So it is commonly known as the cuckoo.
They do not incubate their own eggs, but lay their eggs in the nests of other birds, and when the hatching birds, the young cuckoo birds will push the other birds out of the nest and fall to the ground, so that the big birds can feed the "non-biological" child independently! This is the season when the baby magpies are pushed out of their nests, and their parents are still in the dark and are working hard to feed a child who does not belong to them! The cuckoo lays only one egg per nest, so at a certain time, many young birds of other species are pushed out of the nest!
The second possibility is human interference, causing the parent bird to abandon the chicks, and the little magpie is hungry and moving, and it is normal to fall! The third possibility is the test flight stage, where mistakes are inevitable, but if the birds make a mistake on their first flight, it means death! The fourth possibility is that a natural enemy is attacking, such as a bird's nest into a snake, which is also very likely, usually one young bird is attacked and the other falls in panic!
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The magpie is one of everyone's favorite birds, and many friends are very happy to see magpies nesting around their homes when they are children, because they are auspicious representatives. But there are also many friends who are very strange in their hearts, the magpie's nest looks soft and collapsed, as if it will be loosened when the wind blows, and even if the mouth is all open to the sky, the magpie itself is not afraid of falling or raining?
In fact, the magpie's nest is not as weak as it seems. If you look at the magpie's nest very closely from above, you will see that the magpie's nest is actually very elaborately constructed, and the mouth is not facing the sky. Magpies usually build their burrows on thick branches and divide them into three layers, opening their mouths and opening them diagonally on the side, and the lower edge of the magpie's nest looks like a curved structure, with an arc of tree skills on top, like the roof of my house.
If precipitation falls on a rainy day, it will be separated by this structure, and it is not easy to immediately wet the internal structure of the magpie's nest. And the magpie's feathers also have moisture-proof vegetable oil on them, even if a small amount of precipitation is poured into the burrow, it will not be too harmful.
If you look at the magpie's nest from a long distance, it will look like a mess. This is the main reason why everyone's perception of the magpie's nest is in tatters. The structure of the magpie's nest generally has three layers, the outermost layer is the large branches we see in a mess, and the second layer is the relatively thin tree skills.
The innermost part is where the magpies are really sleeping, and there are many strips of feather rags that the magpies have found, and soil is used on top.
Magpies are very smart, and they can easily use the two tree techniques to firmly lean against the branches. Some people climb trees to try to pull the magpie's nest, but find that ordinary force is not enough to destroy the burrow that the magpie has built with great care. In addition to building a strong nest, magpies also understand the climate very well.
In the past, the elderly in rural areas would distinguish the amount of rain and wind frequency in the future according to the relative height of the magpie's nest and the direction of the mouth opening. The magpie's nest is high, indicating that there will be more rain in the future, and vice versa, less precipitation. The mouth of the magpie's nest is all downwind, so you can also open your mouth to see the wind frequency for a period of time below according to its mouth.
In the mouth of the old man, the magpie is also a bird that understands feng shui. It is rumored that magpies generally do not fly to people's homes, and if they do, they must be happy and auspicious. Nowadays, with the expansion of human activities, many birds, including magpies, are no longer so common, so it is important to take good care of their environment.
In fact, it's not just the magpie's nest that looks like a disarray, like a vulture, but the turtledove's burrow is not smooth on the outside and delicate on the inside. If you are lucky enough to see them burrowing, do not disturb or destroy them.
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First of all, the magpie nest is very firm, layer after layer, built very steadily, the magpie nest is better in the place, are the kind of relatively firm, relatively tall trees, the position is not particularly high, even if the wind can not shake its nest down.
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Because the bird's nest built by magpies is particularly strong, there is no need to worry about wind and sun, and it can live for a long time without falling down.
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The secret that the magpie nest will not be blown off by the wind is the first, and if you want to build a nest, choose a site first. Magpies nest at least 7 meters above the ground, so they usually choose tall trees, especially poplars as their favorite nesting objects.
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If you accidentally drop a branch that your magpie is about to nest on, here are some things you can try:
1.Put it back in place: If the branch doesn't suffer too much damage, try putting it back in place and let the magpie continue to use it. When putting back the branches, make sure you don't disturb the magpie's activities so as not to scare them.
2.Provide other materials: If the branches are destroyed or the original location cannot be found, you can provide other materials suitable for the magpie to nest, such as grass, leaves, bark, etc.
You can place these ingredients not far from the original branches and let the magpies choose for themselves.
3.Observation: If a magpie has abandoned its original nest, you can keep an eye out for other magpies nesting nearby. If there is, suitable materials can be provided, and pure Qichang is for magpies to choose by themselves.
In short, in order to protect wild birds and the ecological environment, we should try to avoid disturbing their lives. If you are unsure of what to do, please consult your local wildlife conservation agency or relevant professional for better help and advice.
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Accidentally knocking off the branch that the magpie is going to nest on can cause the magpie a lot of trouble. First of all, you can find a substitute that can replace the original branches as soon as possible, and try to ensure that the substitute is similar to the size, shape, and thickness of the original branches, so that magpies can build nests more conveniently. Secondly, it is necessary to observe the movement of the magpie's sensitive ridge, and if the magpie does not build its nest in time, it can provide some temporary shelter so that they have enough space to build the nest.
Finally, try to minimize the disturbance they are subjected to, and do not move around them so as not to affect their construction process.
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