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Why is the red-tailed silver carp called the bird of Dai Xiao?

According to the feather color.

Northern red-tailed owl is a small bird, commonly known as: gray-crowned tea owl, red-tailed owl, yellow-tailed owl, fire swallow, fire swallow, belonging to Thrushsubfamily. Abroad, some people call the northern silver carp male bird "the bird of Dai Xiao". It seems that the two pairs of feathers on the left and right sides of the male bird's tail forgot to paint them black. Filial piety in throat and chest, pure black; The back neck and back are light, filial and melancholy gray; There are white spots on the wings, and the head and pillow are dark gray. The females are grayish brown except for brown tail feathers and white wing spots. Insects that are addicted to food are all pests, except a few beneficial insects. Their voices are monotonous, sharp and crisp, and it is easy to find their traces according to this unique voice. Silver carp with red tail is a national third-class protected animal, that is, a terrestrial wild animal that is beneficial to national protection or has important economic and scientific research value, and has also been listed in the Red List of Endangered Species of IUCN 20 12.

This kind of bird is not uncommon. In China, there are mainly summer migratory birds and some winter migratory birds. They are very flexible and can fall vertically from their habitats to catch prey in flight. You can also frequently jump around the ground and bushes to peck at insects, and occasionally fly in the air to hunt. But I don't like flying at high altitude. Sexually timid, he hides in the jungle when he sees people. The northern red-tailed owl is quiet and conscientious, which is recognized by the bird community. It never offends other birds or even peeks at the guarded fruit. They hatch eggs twice a year, neither more nor less. Males accompany their chicks, while females are busy looking for food to feed their chicks.

I didn't find the beauty of the northern red-tailed silver carp before, so photography let me record them. After careful observation again and again, I was surprised and appreciated by the living habits and details of the northern red-tailed owl, and my life was endowed with beauty.