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No. Bird of paradise.
It is originally produced in the Cape of Good Hope in southern Africa.
A wildflower that the local blacks regard as a symbol of "freedom, auspiciousness, and happiness." But for a long time it has been in obscurity. In the 18th century, Queen Charlotte, the beloved of King George II, was the most fond of this flower, believing that its flower shape resembled a bird's crown and beak, and the original name of her hometown was called Bird of Paradise Village, so she gave the flower the name "Bird of Paradise" (some people later called it the Bird of Paradise).
Since then, this rookie in the flower named after the animal has become famous all over the world. Our horticultural experts think that its shape resembles a crane with its neck stretched out and looking into the distance. It is also named "Crane Wanglan."
Morphological characteristics: perennial herbaceous plants.
The ground has stout, fleshy roots with no obvious above-ground stems. The leaves are stacked on opposite sides from very short above-ground stems, arranged on both sides, with long stalks, with hard texture, ** with longitudinal grooves, the leaves are oblong-elliptic, 20 40 cm long, 8 5 cm wide, leathery, and the lateral veins are neatly parallel. Inflorescence.
The leaf axils are extracted, high above the leaf clusters, and the flower shape is peculiar. Flowers 6 8 are arranged in the shape of a scorpion's tail, and there are also more than 10 flower branches. The inflorescence has a total bract of Buddha flame, 15-20 cm long, green, with purplish-red margins.
Flowers large, bisexual, symmetrical on both sides; sepals 3, lanceolate, orange-yellow; The petals are 3 lateral, 2 are composed of tongues, **1 is scaphoid, the base has ear-like lobes, nearly equal to the sepals, dark blue. The whole inflorescence looks like a crane leading its neck to look at it from afar. The leaves of the crane orchid are beautiful, evergreen in all seasons, and the flower shape is peculiar, which is a high-grade cut flower, symbolizing happiness and freedom.
Ecological habits: Prefer warm, warm climate. The optimal growth temperature is kept at 23 25, not less than 5 in winter, and 40 high temperature can be tolerated in summer, but if the flower bud development period is higher than 27, it will affect the growth of flower buds and even necrosis.
Burns can occur in high temperatures and bright light. The relative humidity of the air should be maintained at 60% to 70%. Soil with a deep layer of soil, rich in organic matter, loose, fertile and well-drained, and a pH is required.
Peculiarity. In fact, it is not an authentic orchid plant, but a perennial herb of the Traveler's Banana family. The plant is 1 meter high, the plant type is clustered, the leaves are like plantains, the petioles are long, arranged in a fan-shaped, and the appearance is rough.
The flower stem is drawn from the leaf axil, fifty or sixty centimeters long, and its inflorescence is composed of a boat-shaped bract, as long as the palm of the hand, in the shape of a Buddha flame bract. When blooming, the total bracts are purplish-red, calyxes.
Orange and yellow, the petals are light blue, and the whole flower shape resembles a colorful finch that is spreading its wings and gliding. Its flowering period is very long, from autumn to spring can be opened one after another, each plant blooms about twenty or thirty flowers every year, if the preservation method is obtained, you can watch more than 10 days before thanking.
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Northern Sky Bird, in recent years, has been reducing the cost of embroidery machine production, and in 08 began to change its name to Zhongbing Optoelectronics (billing information is also).
If you really want to ask, then about 100,000 with cut threads. About 80,000 without thread cutting.
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Hello Dig, I am glad to serve you and give you the following answer: not a word, but a bird, also known as a nightingale. The workarounds and steps for night birds are as follows:
1. First of all, it is necessary to understand the ecological habits of night birds, such as their activity range, activity time, activity mode, etc., so as to better control their activities by being cautious. 2. Secondly, it is necessary to take effective measures to control eggplant chops, such as setting up bird repellents within the range of night birds, which can effectively drive away night birds and reduce their range of activities. 3. In addition, plant control methods can also be adopted, such as planting plants that night birds do not like, to reduce the range of activities of night birds.
4. Finally, it is necessary to pay attention to the protection of the habitat of night birds, such as not destroying their habitat, so as not to affect their living environment. The above are the solutions and practical steps of night birds, I hope it can help you.
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A group of vertebrates, warm-blooded oviparous, breathe with lungs, have feathers almost all over their bodies, can walk on their hind limbs, their forelimbs become wings, and most of them can fly. In zoology, the main characteristics of birds are: the body is streamlined (spindle-shaped) and most of them live in flight.
The body surface is covered with feathers, and the forelimbs generally become wings (some species have vestigial wings); well-developed pectoral muscles; The rectum is short, the amount of food is large and the digestion is fast, that is, the digestive system is developed, which helps to lose weight and is conducive to flying; The heart has two atria and two ventricles, and the number of beats is rapid. Constant body temperature. In addition to the lungs, the respiratory organs also have air sacs formed by protruding from the lung walls to help the lungs breathe twice.
Birds range in size from very small hummingbirds to giant ostriches and emus (a large, flightless bird native to Australia). There are many species of birds, distributed globally, and ecologically diverse, and birds can now be divided into three general orders. The flat-chested general order includes a class of birds that are good at walking but cannot fly, such as ostriches.
The general order of penguins includes a group of birds that swim and dive but cannot fly, such as penguins.
The vast majority of birds belong to this order, including birds with well-developed wings and capable of flying. Most birds can fly, and a few flat-chested birds can't, especially those that live on islands, and basically lose the ability to fly. Flightless birds include penguins, ostriches, kiwis (a wingless bird native to New Zealand), and the extinct dodo.
When humans or other mammals invade their habitats, these flightless birds are more vulnerable to extinction, such as the great puffin, and the New Zealand moa. There are many species of birds, second only to fish among vertebrates. There are more than 9,000 species of birds known to the world, and more than 1,300 species have been recorded in China alone, including many endemic species (see List of Endemic Bird Species in China).
Some 120,130 species of birds are extinct.
The fastest bird: the ostrich, which averages 72 kilometers per hour.
The fastest bird to swim in the water: the Gentoo penguin, which averages kilometers per hour.
The wheat bird in Africa: the body length is only centimeters, the beak and tail account for about half, the weight is only about 2 grams, and its size is about the same as that of bees and other insects.
We hope you find it satisfying!!
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Yes. This bird is the hoopoe. China Post has issued a stamp that is such a hoopoe bird.
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Hopoe (scientific name: upupa epops): There are 8 subspecies.
Depending on the subspecies, the body length is 26-28 cm, the wingspan is 42-46 cm, and the weight is 55-80 grams. The crown of feathers on the top of the head is long, broad, and fan-shaped. The face is brownish-red or sandy-pink, with black terminal spots and white secondary spots.
The sides of the head and nape of the neck are pale brown, and the upper back and shoulders are grayish-brown. The lower back is black with broad transverse spots pale brownish-white. The primary flight feathers are black, with a broad white transverse spot in the middle of the feathers, and multiple white transverse spots in the rest of the feathers.
The wings are covered with black feathers with broad white or brownish-white transverse spots. The waist is white, the tail feathers are black and the middle has a white transverse spot. Chin, throat and upper chest are grape brown.
Abdomen white with brown longitudinal stripes. The iris is dark brown. The mouth is elongated and curved downward, black, pale flesh-colored at the base, and the feet and toes are leaden or brown.
It inhabits open places such as mountains, plains, forests, forest edges, roadsides, river valleys, farmlands, grasslands, villages and orchards, especially in the cultivated land habitat of forest edge. They feed on insects and make nests in holes in trees. Sexually active, likes open and wet ground, and has a long mouth that flips on the ground in search of food.
When there is a warning, the crown feather stands up, and after takeoff, it relaxes. Breeding in the month of each year, they choose to nest and lay eggs in natural tree cavities and hollow woodpecker tree borer holes, and sometimes build nests in rock crevices, bank pits, and holes in broken walls. Each clutch lays 5-9 eggs.
It is mainly distributed in Europe, Asia and North Africa, and is widely distributed in China. The hoopoe bird is the national bird of Israel, and the hoopoe bird in "What Happened to the Rabbit That Year" refers to Israel.
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Uh, don't you know the woodpeckers?
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From ** it looks like a woodpecker.
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Rostratulidae birds of the family Painted Sandpiper.
Pictured below is the painted sandpiper Rostratula benghalensis, <
Secretive and timid, mostly active in the morning and dusk and at night, mostly hiding in the grass during the day, usually lying motionless when frightened, until people come to the front, they suddenly fly, screaming while flying. The flight speed is slow, the feet hang down when flying, and the flight does not go far and then falls. In open areas, it is by running fast.
It can also swim and dive, often moving alone or in loose groups and foraging.
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