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What kind of bird is this?

Red-billed blue magpie (scientific name: Urocissa erythroryncha): It is a large crow with a body length of 54-65 cm. The mouth and feet are red, the head, neck, throat and chest are black, with white to light blue white or purple-gray patches from the top of the head to the back of the neck, and the rest of the upper body is purple-blue gray or light blue-gray brown. The tail length is convex, with black secondary terminal spots and white terminal spots. The lower body is white. ? The appearance and feather color of the yellow-billed blue magpie are very similar to this species, but the yellow-billed blue magpie has a yellow mouth and only white patches on its head. The difference is still obvious, and it is not difficult to identify it in the wild.

Can make all kinds of noises and whistles. Common and widely distributed in forest margins, shrubs and even villages. Sexual noise, small group activities. They feed on fruits, birds, eggs and insects and often feed on the ground. Take the initiative to besiege the raptor. Himalayas, northeast India, China, Myanmar, zhina, India are all distributed.