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【Spotted bird】The difference between the spotted bird and the little tit and their feeding skills

2020-08-11 / 865 Read

By the way, my friend's brain is also quite big, and he even asked me what is the difference between a spotted bird and a small tit! Except that these two little things are birds, is there any connection? Really not Knowing how he thought of it together at the time, the editor was very confused anyway. But! How can such a small problem be difficult for such a senior and professional pretender? Today, I will take you to learn the story of the spotted bird and the little tit. The small bench is ready by itself. If you want to go to the toilet, hurry up. Daxian is going to give a lecture now. Of course, the story of two people has to be told by one person first. Let's talk about Banwen Bird first.

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1. Characteristics of the spotted bird

(1) Appearance features

Face: the head side, cheeks, The jaws and throat are dark chestnut, the side of the neck is chestnut yellow, and the tips of the feathers are pale brownish-white.

Head: The forehead and eyes of the spotted bird are chestnut brown, the feathers are slightly lighter at the end, and are light chestnut yellow from the top of the head to the back of the neck and down to the shoulders. Light tan.

Wings: The brindle's wings are brown in color, with bright chestnut brown on the upper coverts and primary flight feathers, as well as on the edges of the secondary flight feathers and tertiary flight feathers.

Trunk: The lower back and loins and the upper part of the shorter tail are taupe-brown, with feathers nearly white at the ends, with thin pale chestnut lateral markings and white plumage.

Tail: The tail here refers to the long tail. The coverts and central tail feathers of this tail are olive yellow, and the other tail feathers are dark brown.

(2) Habits and characteristics

Living form: Banwen bird is a resident bird. And they are gregarious birds, mostly in pairs or flocks. Usually there are twenty or thirty, or even hundreds of spotted birds come out together to hunt for food or do other activities. Occasionally they will travel with the white-rumped sturgeon or sparrow.

Habitat: The spotted bird hides in the trees near the village, courtyard, stream and farmland, or in the thickets and bamboo forests, and some will also move on the grass and the ground.

Dynamic: Spotted birds usually live in flocks in trees, but if frightened, they will all take off and fly very fast, flapping their wings very strongly, often There is a whirring sound of wing vibration, and there are many tight groups when flying.

Diet: Most of the bird's food is grains, or other crops. Occasionally eat grass seeds and wild plant seeds or fruits. During the breeding season, they will eat some insects.