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Top ten most loyal birds

Magpie (scientific name: Pica pica) is a bird of the class ornithidae. There are 10 subspecies. The body length is 40 ~ 50cm, the color of male and female feathers is similar, the head, neck, back to tail are black, and show purple, green, blue and green luster respectively from front to back. The wings are black, and there is a large white spot on the wing shoulder. The tail is much longer than the wing, wedge-shaped, and the mouth, legs and feet are pure black. The abdomen is bounded by the chest, black in front and white in rear. resident bird.

No. 10: Robin

Robin (English Name: Robin), also known as Eurasian Robin, is a bird of the flycatcher family. It is a small songbird, distributed in Europe, Western Asia and northern Africa. British Robin often flies to gardeners to find insects to eat. Its close relatives in continental Europe are much more wild than it. No matter where the British settle down, they always miss Robin in their heart. Therefore, some birds with similar appearance and different species are also called Robin. As a result, India's "Zhigeng", North America's "Zhigeng" and Australia's "Zhigeng" appeared. It is distributed in Asia, Europe and North America. It is the description object of some literary works, which is mentioned in the miscellaneous notes in the mountains by the famous Chinese writer Ms. Bing Xin.

Ninth place: Magpie

Introduction Magpie (scientific name: Pica pica) is a bird of the class ornithidae. There are 10 subspecies. The body length is 40 ~ 50cm, the color of male and female feathers is similar, the head, neck, back to tail are black, and show purple, green, blue and green luster respectively from front to back. The wings are black, and there is a large white spot on the wing shoulder. The tail is much longer than the wing, wedge-shaped, and the mouth, legs and feet are pure black. The abdomen is bounded by the chest, black in front and white in rear. resident bird. It has a variety of habitats and often haunts human activity areas. It likes to nest on the big trees next to the houses. Most of them live in pairs throughout the year and are omnivorous. They forage in the wilderness and fields. During the breeding period, they prey on insects, frogs and other small animals. They also steal the eggs and chicks of other birds, and eat melons, fruits, grains and plant seeds. Each nest lays 5 ~ 8 eggs. Eggs are light brown, cloth brown and grayish brown spots. The female bird hatches eggs. The incubation period is about 18 days and leaves the nest about 1 month. It is distributed in almost all continents except South America, Oceania and Antarctica. There are four subspecies in China, which are found all over the country except grassland and desert areas. Magpies are auspicious symbols in China. Since ancient times, there has been a custom of painting magpies to symbolize joy.

Eighth place: Red billed Acacia

Introduction: the red billed acacia (scientific name: Leiothrix lutea) is a small bird with a body length of 13-16cm. The mouth is reddish red, the upper body is dark grayish green, the eyes are first, the light yellow around the eyes, and the ear feathers are light gray or olive gray. Both wings have yellow and red wing spots, forked and black tail, yellow chin and throat, and orange chest. It is characterized by inhabiting in mountainous evergreen broad-leaved forest, evergreen deciduous mixed forest, bamboo forest and forest edge sparse forest shrub zone at an altitude of 1200-2800m. In addition to pairing or individual activities during breeding, they usually form small groups of 3-5 or more than 10 in other seasons, and sometimes they also mix with other birds. It mainly feeds on insects such as caterpillars, beetles and ants. It also eats plant foods such as plant fruits and seeds, and occasionally eats a small amount of crops such as corn. Red billed acacia is widely distributed in China and has a rich population. The bird has gorgeous feathers and pleasant singing. It is one of the famous captive ornamental birds all over the world. It is also a traditional export bird of China. In addition to a large number of catches for zoos and individuals to raise and watch every year, they are also exported abroad, resulting in a significant reduction in the number of populations. Hunting should be controlled and resources should be protected.

Seventh place: Rhododendron

Cuckoo is also called Du Yu, Zi Gui and urging return. It always chirps towards the north, especially in June and July. It doesn't stop day and night, and its voice is very sad. So it's called cuckoo crowing. Alias: Zigui, cuckoo, Du Yu, T & Iacute; jué), It often refers to about 60 arboreal species of Rhododendron subfamily and Rhododendron subfamily. Distribution Rhododendron family birds are distributed in temperate and tropical regions all over the world, especially in the tropics of the eastern hemisphere. Rhododendrons inhabit places with dense vegetation. They are timid and often hear their sound but don't see their shape. The body length is different. The golden cuckoo (chrysococyx and chalcites) is 16 cm (6.5 inches) long, and the ground cuckoo can be 90 cm (36 inches). Most species are grayish brown or brown, but a few species have obvious reddish brown or white spots. Most or part of the whole body of golden cuckoo is bright emerald green.

Sixth place: wild goose

Wild geese, also known as wild geese, swans and large migratory birds, are national second-class protected animals. Wild geese are enthusiastic and can inspire their companions. They can encourage their flying companions with their calls. Compendium: geese, ornitha, duck family, is the general name of various species of geese subfamily. Common in China are goose, grey goose, bean goose, white fronted goose, etc. The wild geese team is composed of 6, or a multiple of 6. The wild geese group is a collection of families or groups.

Fifth place: crowned crane

Introduction the genus balaerica (scientific name: balaerica) is a bird of crane family. The two species of the genus are all distributed in the African continent, south of the Sahara desert. It is native to Senegal in West Africa, Nigeria in Central Africa, Senegal in West Africa and Nigeria in Central Africa. The feather color of male and female cranes is basically the same. The whole body is black. The beak is thick and straight, grayish black, the nostrils are located in the middle, the forehead protrudes outward, with dark black down feathers, and countless earthy yellow down filaments radiate around the pillow to form a beautiful down ball, which is called crown feather. Inhabits swampy areas. Cluster life. It feeds on fish, insects, frogs and other small aquatic animals and various plant buds.

Fourth place: peony parrot

Peony parrot is also called lover parrot and love bird. It belongs to parrot order and parrot family. There are 9 varieties, all of which are produced in Africa. There are three types of peony parrots raised in China: black headed peony parrot, red peony parrot and yellow headed peony parrot. The peony parrot belongs to Agapornis. In Greek, "Agape" means love, while "ornis" means bird. Couple parrot is a kind of parrot that likes to live in groups and is affectionate. It is the general name of parrots in the genus of "peach faced love parrot (peach faced couple parrot, little parrot), peony parrot, yellow collar peony parrot and white faced love parrot". The couple parrot is named for its affectionate nature. Lovers parrots will be inseparable from their partners, snuggle with each other, and most of them will stay together for life. Because of the nature of couple parrots, Germans call couple parrots "die unzertrenlichen", while French call them "Les ins & eacute; Parallel "(i.e." indeparables "in English, which means" inseparable "). Because of this, most people strongly believe that couple parrots must be raised one-on-one. Some people believe that couple parrots, like other parrots, can establish a friendly relationship with people as long as they get enough care and care.

Third place: Glass Macaw

Psittacidae: produced in tropical America, it is the most beautiful parrot in color and the largest parrot. It is a large climbing bird. There are 6 genera and 17 varieties. With opposite toed feet, each foot has 4 toes, 2 front and 2 rear. This family of parrots has a long tail and a large beak that looks like a sickle. Only the cockatoo can compare with it. It feeds on fruits. It eats a lot. Its powerful beak can peck nuts open and suck out pulp with its tongue. The face has no feathers and turns red when excited. Both sexes are similar in appearance. It is distributed in tropical American birds, and its native place is forests, especially the rain forests in Mexico and central and South America. The recipe is composed of many fruits and flowers and eats a lot. Build nests in trees and caves on the river bank. It is easier to accept human training. It can get along well with other kinds of parrots, but it will also bite other animals and strangers. The service life is 65 years. Some species can learn to imitate speech with a soft voice. But in many cases it screams like a wild parrot.

Second place: Black necked Swan

Black necked Swan (scientific name: Cygnus melancoryphus): it is a swan produced in South America. The body posture is very similar to that of the swan. It is a rare bird, usually about 1 meter long. Its black neck and beautiful red sarcoma at the base of its mouth have become its remarkable features. The wart process on the forehead is very bright and developed. Its cheeks are red, its mouth is blue gray, its mouth armor is gray white, and its tarsals and fins are pink. Characteristics like to live in fresh or slightly salty swamps, lakes and lagoons where aquatic plants such as narrow leaf cattail, banana grass, rushes, reeds and duckweeds live. The black necked swan is also the only swan in the world that likes to cruise with its young birds. It breeds in Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, Tierra del Fuego and Falkland Islands in South America.

First place: Mandarin Duck

Introduction to mandarin duck (scientific name: AIX galericulata; Mandarin duck: Mandarin Duck refers to the male bird and duck refers to the female bird, so mandarin duck is a compound word. It is a medium-sized duck of the order geese, between the size of the mallard and the green winged duck, with a body length of 38-45 cm and a body weight of about 0.5 kg. Male and female, with red mouth, orange feet, bright and gorgeous feather color, gorgeous crown feathers on the head, wide white eyebrows behind the eyes, and a pair of chestnut yellow fan-shaped upright feathers on the wings, standing on the back like a sail, very strange and eye-catching, which is very easy to identify in the wild. The female bird has a black beak, orange yellow feet, taupe head and the whole upper body, white eyes, and a thin white eyebrow line, which is also very eye-catching and unique. It mainly inhabits in mountain forests, rivers, lakes, ponds, reed swamps and paddy fields. Omnivorous. The mandarin duck is a famous ornamental bird in China. It is regarded as a symbol of love because people see mandarin ducks in pairs. As a bird that often appears in ancient Chinese myths, legends and literary works. People often use mandarin ducks to describe the love between men and women.