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Does the egret sleep every day?

Egrets sleep every day. Egrets always sleep with one leg down because they are very alert. If they encounter an emergency, they are always ready to fly and escape from danger. When it wants to fly, it needs to run a few steps first, so it shrinks one leg to play the role of run-up.

Wild egrets, like many birds, are timid, very alert and difficult to approach. Generally, the distance from human beings is not less than 50 meters. Where there is no shelter, she has drifted to a place 0/00 meters away from you/kloc. Egrets, like other birds, are very wary of tubes and Homo erectus, which may be that human fear of hunting has been incorporated into their genes.

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Breeding of egrets:

Egrets hatch alternately, one at home and one out foraging. They are neither lazy nor lazy, punctual and attentive. At this stage, if you are not a professional, don't approach them. Pay more attention when shooting. Don't try to get too close to the incubating egrets without professional equipment. Frightened parents will abandon the nest, leaving a pile of unhatched eggs or a few hungry chicks.

When the egrets handed over, the scene was very warm. The parents who came back from the trip glided into the nest, and the egrets at home immediately greeted them, kissing each other affectionately, kissing me, being as gentle as a couple, and welcoming their lovers back like a newly married wife. Occasionally, reckless egrets go to the wrong door to nest, and the egrets who guard the door will not hesitate to kick the intruders out of the house.

Except for the differences in individual regions or different years, the incubation period of egrets is about 24 days. After the painstaking incubation of mom and dad, little egrets came to this world one after another, and their family shooting was also at this stage. The relatively easy shooting scenes of egrets such as spawning, hatching, brooding, feathering and frolicking are also excellent opportunities for beginners to practice shooting and increase their experience.