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[Photography] Ants? bird

? Ants? Also known as Eurasian ants? A small bird, not an endangered species. It mainly inhabits open areas of sparse forests in low mountains and plains, especially broad-leaved forests and mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests, and sometimes appears in coniferous forests, forest-edge shrubs, river valleys, fields and orchards near residential areas. Like to be alone. When frightened, the neck is twisted like a snake, commonly known as "crooked neck"

? Ants? More foraging on the ground, jumping forward. Flying fast and agile, often taking off suddenly, then falling suddenly, with secretive movements. It can grasp the trunk with its claws and move diagonally. When perching, perch on low trees, shrubs and grasslands, or stand upright on the trunk for a long time. Because its body color is similar to hay or sand on the ground, it is easy to hide, and its voice can often be heard, so it is also called "surface bird".

? Ants? There is a very special feeding equipment-tongue, which is used to catch ants on the ground or in tree holes. Be an ant? When you find an ant hole, you stick your tongue in it, then stick it like an ant and pull it out. This is the characteristic of common woodpecker's tongue, ant? Its tongue is long and hairy, covered with colloidal mucus secreted by salivary glands at the bottom of the mouth. As long as it touches its prey lightly, it can be easily captured alive. Their feeding habits are mainly ants, eggs and pupae, and some small beetles.