What kind of birds are these two? What kind of bird is this?

Updated on amusement 2024-07-08
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The birds in the two photographs are not of the same species, the one on the left is the budgie parrot, which has no wild population distribution in China (no wings and backs are seen, not so sure, but certainly parrots), but is often used as a caged ornamental bird. It's as follows

    Budgerigar. The bird in the picture on the right is a night heron, which is commonly found in cities in southern China, and in some areas, it is also raised and eaten in various restaurants under the trade name of "nocturnal crane". The specimen is a non-breeding feather (the night heron will show a different feather color than usual during the breeding stage), and the following are the non-breeding feathers of the night heron**——

    Night heron (non-breeding plume).

    The following are the breeding feathers of the night heron**——

    Night heron (breeding feathers).

    If useful.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    They are all northern redstarts, one large and one small.

    The northern redstart is an insectivorous bird, so raising the northern redstart is faced with the problem of changing food, and the first three days of feeding are divided into morning, noon and evening to put four to six bread worms in the food cup at a time.

    Keep in a slightly noisy place and do not rest.

    Clause. Fourth, the first.

    On the fifth and sixth days, mix the miscellaneous bird feed with water into wet food and bread worms.

    Four or five strips are cut into each strip.

    The third and fourth sections are mixed with the miscellaneous bird wet material.

    It is divided into three times: morning, noon and evening.

    In this process, the number of bread worms is gradually decreasing.

    Clause. On the seventh and eighth days, the birds were fed purely.

    Throughout the feeding process, from the fourth day, feed it with a breadworm in your hand and let it have more contact with people.

    Because, the food given to it each time is not much, and it can only maintain half fullness.

    On the seventh day began to pick up breadworms from human hands.

    After the ninth day, it was purely fed with miscellaneous bird feed.

    Miscellaneous bird feed: cut from chin material, mung beans for soybeans) usually feed bread worms, grasshoppers, skin worms, ground spiders, etc. to improve food.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The bird on the picture is a "swallow", the swallow is a beneficial bird that specializes in eating pests, don't hurt it, release it, I hope mine can help you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This seems to be a swallow.

    Swallow generally refers to swallow. The shape is small, the wing tips are narrow, the tail is concave and the beak is short, the feet are weak, and the feathers are not too much. The feather coat is monochromatic, or has a metallic blue or green sheen; Most species are similar to both sexes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is the white-rumped swift. It is difficult to fly again after landing, and you must glide at a high place to fly away, and you can release the swift at a high point. The body length of the white-rumped swift is 17-20 cm.

    The body is shaped like a swift. The overall color is brownish-black, and the body color is darker than that of swifts. The waist is white, which contrasts sharply with the rest of the body.

    The throat is white. The mouth is black, and the feet are purple-black.

    Living habits: mainly inhabit the vicinity of mountain cliffs and cliffs. They often fly in circles and catch flying insects. The flight speed is fast, and it will fly higher in the air when the weather is better.

    Often screaming while flying, Qi Dou's cry is like a swift but slightly soft. Breeding period is 5 July, and the nest is found in the cracks of the mountain cliffs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is a wild water duck, hurry up and release it, do you want to invite you to eat the nest?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Blackbird (scientific name: turdus merula): It is a bird of the family Ornithischia, the family Thrush.

    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.

    It inhabits various types of forests such as secondary forests, broad-leaved forests, mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests, and coniferous forests. Encounterable at altitudes ranging from hundreds to around 4,500 meters, it is an omnivorous bird whose diet includes insects, earthworms, seeds and berries. It is found in Europe, Africa, and Asia.

    The blackbird is the national bird of Sweden.

    Scientific name in Chinese. The Latin scientific name of the blackbird.

    eurasian blackbird、blackbird, common blackbird

    Another name. Hundred tongues, anti-tongues, Chinese blackbirds, blackbirds, black partridges.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Judging by **, the bird should be a crow.

    The average body length of the crow is about 50 cm, and the body feathers are mostly black or black and white, and the black feathers have a purple-blue metallic luster; wings far longer than tail; mouth, legs and feet are pure black; The nostrils are about 1 3 the length of the mouth from the forehead, and the nose is stiff and straight, reaching the middle of the mouth.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This ** looks, it is very similar to the sub-adult bird of the turtle dove, and the species is like the pearl-necked turtle dove young bird.

    The pearl-necked turtle dove is the most common wild pigeon bird in eastern China and southern China, commonly known as "wild pigeon". The body is about 30 cm long, which is about the size of a pigeon. Brown all over, with a slight pink tint from neck to abdomen.

    The most striking thing is that the sides of its neck are black, densely covered with white spots, like a lot of "pearls" scattered on the neck, which is the most significant feature of this species, so it is named "pearl-necked" turtle dove. However, this pearl spot is only found in adult pearl-necked turtle doves, not in juveniles, and the juveniles are not as bright in color as adults.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is a pearl-necked turtle dove chick. It is a resident bird, often in small groups, and its habitat is relatively fixed. In the morning, they go out to forage at dawn, and when they are full, they like to rest on high-voltage power lines or horizontal tree trunks that are high above the ground.

    It can take off and fly quickly, and there is a characteristic "poof" sound of rapid flapping of wings during takeoff. The male makes a "gu-gu-gu--gu" sound when calling to a female, and a short and coherent "gu-gu" and "gu-gu" sound when courting a female, and nods his head while meowing like a chicken pecking rice.

    Eating habits: Pearl-necked turtle dove is a muscular stomach with strong grinding ability. The staple food is granular plant seeds, such as rice, corn, wheat, peas, soybeans, kidney beans, rapeseed, sesame, sorghum, mung beans, etc., or virgin snails.

    Sometimes mollusks such as flies, maggots, snails, and insects are also eaten. In winter, they often sit near the blackbird and pick up the camphor seed kernel that the blackbird spits out after eating the camphor seeds.

    Habitat. Head of bead-necked turtledove.

    Head of bead-necked turtledove.

    It inhabits plains, grasslands, low hills and farmland areas where sparse trees grow, and is often found in mixed forests, bamboo forests, trees on the edge of the ground or near homes. They often move in small groups, and sometimes they also move in groups with other turtle doves. They are often scattered in pairs and threes on adjacent tree branches.

    The habitat is relatively fixed and can remain unchanged for a long time if there is no disturbance. Foraging mostly on the ground, and when frightened, they immediately fly to nearby trees. The flight is fast, but not long-lasting.

    When flying, the wings stir up faster. The chirp is loud and the nod is made when chirping. The sound is like "ku-ku-u-ou".

    Repeat the tweet repeatedly.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A kind of sparrow, the key is too small.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't know, but I feel like I'm more like a sparrow.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's too small, but it feels like it's a kind of sparrow.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This one looks a bit like a sparrow.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Isn't this a bird? Look at sex a kind of pigeon.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It feels like a young bird of mountain sparrows.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Purple whistling thrush. The purple whistling thrush is a resident bird in the south of the Yangtze River and a summer migratory bird in the north of the Yangtze River.

    The plumage of the purple whistling thrush (scientific name: Myophonus caeruleus) is dark blue-purple, with bright purple drop-like spots at the tips of each feather, and black beak and feet. The bird, which is black from a distance and purple up close, inhabits the rocks of rocky mountain streams, and often moves in pairs, often chasing each other in the bushes, singing as it flies, and its sound is as loud and short as the sound of a piano.

    Foraging on the ground or in shallow water, feeding on insects and small crabs, as well as berries and other plants. Breeding from April to June, nests are built between rock crevices, tree forks, or on the beams of temples on hills. The nest is cup-shaped and is composed of moss, fibrous roots, residual leaves, etc.

    Each clutch lays 4 eggs, pure green, or yellow-green, with fine red spots of varying shades. It is found in Central Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Southeast Asia, South Java and China. This species has a wide distribution range and abundant population, which is not close to the threshold of fragile and endangered values for species survival (distribution area or fluctuation range is less than 20,000 square kilometers, habitat quality, population size, and distribution area fragmentation), and the population trend is stable, so it is evaluated as a species without survival crisis.

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