What kind of bird is this, what kind of bird is this

Updated on society 2024-08-10
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Crake More than 130 species of skinny marsh birds of the family Craneaceae. The shape is slightly similar to that of a chicken, with short round wings, short tail, large feet, and long toes. Except for high latitudes, it is found all over the world.

    Body size varies greatly; The small ones are like sparrows, with a body length of about 11 cm; The larger ones are like chicks, with a body length of about 45 cm. It inhabits dense grass and chirps loudly, especially at night. Many species of birds are hunted by people, and when frightened, they barely take off, fly a short distance, and then fall to the ground.

    The thin ** body makes it easy to pass through reeds and swampy grasses. The body feathers are predominantly dark grayish-brown. Many species have obscure transverse spots.

    Chinese name. Chicken.

    Foreign name. crake

    Distribution. Globe.

    Category. Birds.

    Exterior features. More than 100 species of skinny swamp birds of the order Gruiformes and Rallidae. The body feathers are predominantly dark grayish-brown.

    Many species have obscure transverse spots. The short-beaked species is often referred to as crake. Hunted in the United States are the king pheasant (rallus elegans), which is as small as a chick and is reddish-brown; Long-billed coot (r..)

    longirostris) is more gray; Virginia coot (Rlimicola) reddish-brown, about 25 cm (10 in) long; There are also coturnicops noveboracensis and laterallus jamaicensis that are too small in number and too small (about 15 cm) for people to be of great interest. Crex Crex is widely distributed in Europe.

    Although the number of oscars is small, the more widespread (extending to northern Africa) is the water coot (rallus aquaticus), which is thin and has a long, reddish beak.

    Several flightless species are found on islands off land: Atlantisia rogersi is found only on the island of Inaccessible in the Tristan da Cunha archipelago in the South Atlantic; Two species of the genus Gallirallus (some think it's just the same g.)Australis is found in New Zealand and is as large as a chick. In English, webbirds and water chickens are sometimes referred to as rail.

    It is approximately 29cm in total length. The upper body is olive-brown with black-brown longitudinal stripes, and the top of the head is brown. Chin white, neck and chest gray, with black-white transverse spots on both flanks. The mouth is elongated, the upper mouth is dark brown, the lower mouth is red, slightly curved downward. Feet pale green.

    Habits. It inhabits reeds, shrubs and grasses or rice paddies near water, feeds on plant seeds and grains, and also eats insects.

    The breeding season is from May to July, and the nest is found in the grass on the ground near the water. Each clutch lays 5-7 eggs.

    It is found in Northwest China, North China, Sichuan, Northeast China, Fujian and Taiwan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    I'm from the Northeast, and we call it a sparrowhawk here.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It looks like a falcon (Latin name: falco cherrug), a seasonal migratory bird, and a large bird of prey. Feeds mainly on birds and small animals. It is a national second-class key protected animal in China.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The name is Little Sparrowhawk.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is the white wagtail. It is a bird of the passerine wagtail family, a small songbird, with a total length of about 18 cm, a wingspan of 31 cm, a weight of 23 grams, and a lifespan of 10 years. The body feathers are black and white.

    It can be found near villages, rivers, streams, ponds, etc., and can be seen in farmland and pastures close to the water. Frequent activities in pairs or small groups. Feeds on insects.

    Walk on the ground while foraging, or hunt insects in the air. It moves forward in waves when flying, and its tail swings up and down when it is stopped.

    It is widely distributed in China.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Columbidae Streptopelia birds.

    The picture below shows the Streptopelia orientalis, commonly known as the mountain dove, golden-backed turtle dove, unicorn spot, unicorn dove, pheasant dove, brown-backed turtle dove, oriental turtle dove, green turtle dove, mountain pigeon, flower wing, large flower pigeon, large piebald.

    It mainly eats fruits, seeds, grasses, young leaves, and young shoots of various plants, and also eats crops, such as rice, corn, sorghum, millet, soybeans, mung beans, rapeseeds, etc., and sometimes eats lepidopteran larvae, beetles and other insects. Foraging is mostly found on the understory ground, forest edge and farmland.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Big dumb bird, so shy that he doesn't even come out.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you read it right, it's the black-headed wax-billed finch, and the black-tailed wax-billed finch's beak has a black tip.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is a partridge.

    And the pigeon grows not too big. Wild.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dodo: It's impossible, it's a wild pigeon at best, and you can catch it to make soup.

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