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Yes. Hibiscus birds eat chili peppers to absorb, the capsanthin in chili peppers is a fat-soluble pigment, it will enter the feathers of birds and color them, this bird is a kind of canary genus in the passerine family Chinchfinch family, the plumage is bright, small and delicate.
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What the hibiscus bird likes to eat
The hibiscus bird is a temperate bird that is mainly found in Asia and Europe. They like to eat a wide variety of foods, including insects, spiders, fruits, and seeds, among others. The following is a detailed explanation of what the hibiscus bird likes to eat from several aspects.
1. Insects and spiders
The hibiscus bird is a carnivorous bird, and insects and spiders are one of their main foods**. With their sharp beaks and agile skills, they can easily catch insects and spiders around them. Common foods include cicadas, grasshoppers, mosquitoes, bees, etc.
During the breeding period, the mother bird will also especially like to eat some nutritious insects, such as silkworm pupa, moths, etc., to improve the growth and development of hatched chicks.
2. Fruits and seeds
In addition, the hibiscus bird also likes to eat a variety of fruits and seeds. Some fruits are highly nutritious, and hibiscus birds are especially fond of eating them. Such as berry fruits such as mulberries, strawberries, and blueberries, as well as sweet fruits such as cotton pears and apples.
In addition to fruits, hibiscus birds also eat a variety of seeds. Seeds are not only rich in nutrients, but also contain a variety of plant hormones and enzymes, which are very helpful for the growth and health of birds. The seeds that hibiscus birds often eat include Tianjing, Jialing vegetables, almond seeds, etc.
3. Other foods
In addition to the above two main foods, the hibiscus bird will also eat some other foods, such as honey, protein, animal meat, etc. Honey is a high-energy, high-nutrient food that is especially needed during the breeding season and in the cold winter. Protein and animal meat are often substitutes in situations where food is scarce, such as in the middle of winter or in continuous rainy weather.
In summary, the hibiscus bird has a wide range of eating habits and is able to adapt to a variety of complex environments and climates in order to survive. However, due to human exploitation and destruction, many hibiscus bird habitats and food** are threatened, and we should protect these beautiful birds and let them continue to fly in our world.
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The staple food of hibiscus birds is plants, such as millet, millet, soybean flour, cornmeal, nest head, dog's tail millet, etc., they all like to eat. Of course, feed it some chopped leaves, which they will also be happy to enjoy. In fact, in addition to eating plants, hibiscus birds also peck at insects in the summer.
Caged hibiscus birds are grain-eating birds that are resistant to rough feeding. But it is worth noting that canaries are beautiful and not picky eaters, but their physical constitution is still relatively fragile.
1. Drink some light salt water.
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