What is the scientific name of the black lijen? What kind of bird is this and what is its scientific

Updated on international 2024-08-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Black capuchin (scientific name: dicrurus macrocercus) is a bird of the family Passerine. It is approximately 30cm in total length.

    The whole body is black, and the upper body, chest and tail feathers have a bluish sheen. The tail length is deeply concave, and the outermost pair of tail feathers curl outward upward. It inhabits open areas, has a very strong field behavior during the breeding period, is ferocious, and fights in groups during the non-breeding period.

    Feeds mainly on insects. It usually perches on the top of trees in the foothills of mountains or along streams, and often falls on power lines in open areas. Large in number, often in pairs or in small groups, agile movements, flying and shouting.

    It mainly preys on flying insects from the air, and mainly feeds on pests such as noctuidae moths, bugs, ants, mole crickets, and locusts. The range of distribution is from Iran to India, China, Southeast Asia, Java and Bali.

    Scientific name in Chinese. Black curly-tailed Latin scientific name.

    dicrurus macrocercus

    It is also known as black chicken, fence chicken, iron smelting armor, iron swallow, black black autumn, black fishtail swallow, dragon tail swallow, and dove.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The purple whistling thrush (scientific name: Myophonus caeruleus) has dark blue-purple plumage, with each feather first.

    It has bright purple guttate spots at the ends, and the mouth and feet are black. 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.

    It is also known as the singing chicken and black essence.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Lao and Qing are only common names and may not be included.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Eudynamys scolopacea (scientific name: Eudynamys scolopacea) is a bird of the genus Eudynamys scolopacea in the family Rhododendronidae, commonly known as sister-in-law, ghost Guo Gong, brother hao finch, and mother-in-law. Distributed in India, Sri Lanka, the islands of the South Pacific, Taiwan Island and Chinese mainland from the east of Sichuan to the Qinling Mountains to the Huai River, the mouth of the Yangtze River and the southern mainland of this range, Hainan and other places, it is active in wooded places near settlements, from large forests in mountains to hills and sparse forests at the edge of villages.

    The type locality of this species is in Bangladesh.

    Also known as sister-in-law, ghost Guo Gong, brother good bird, mother-in-law.

    Latin scientific name eudynamys scolopacea, eudynamys scolopaceus

    Species of noisy cuckoo. English name: asian koel

    Phylum Chordates.

    Animalia.

    Subspecies 17 subspecies.

    Name and date Linnaeus, 1758 class Ornithischia.

    Genus Noisy Juan.

    Order Juaniformes.

    Chinese scientific name Noise Juan.

    Cuckooaceae.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's some kind of cuckoo chick, and you see if there are a lot of black stripes on the chest and abdomen.

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