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Photography Red-tailed Shrike hatches eggs.

? Shrike? Commonly known as Hubula, Butcher Bird, White Snail Head and Shrike Head, it is a small carnivorous bird and an important insect-eating bird.

? Shrike is called a "small bird of prey", with a large and powerful mouth, and a hook and notch at the top of the mouth, which is slightly like the mouth of an eagle. Strong feet and good toes. He is fierce by nature and likes to eat insects such as small animals, birds, lizards and other living animals. Most of them live in hills and open woodlands. Often inhabit the top of the tree, prey on the ground, and return to the branches after catching; The prey is often hung on a tree with thorns and killed, shredded and eaten with the help of thorns, so it is also called "butcher bird".

? The shrike's nest is cup-shaped and placed between thorny trees or shrubs. Most of them are migratory birds from China.

? Red-tailed shrike is one of the most widely distributed shrikes in China. Mainly feed on insects, such as bedbugs, locusts, caterpillars, crickets and other pests. Although it also eats a small amount of beneficial insects, such as mantis, it is beneficial to agriculture and forestry in general and should be protected.

? Allusion: Guo Song Mao Qian's poetry anthology "Song of the Shrike Flying East in Yuefu Ancient Poetry": "The Shrike Flying East and the Swallow Flying West, the oriole meets the Weaver Girl". Later, I used "the parting of old Yan" to describe the separation of husband and wife and lovers.