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Related reports of black-throated songbirds

The campus of Sichuan University photographed a rare black-throated songbird for the first time in the world.

2065438+01On the morning of May 2, photographer He Yi came to Wangjiang Campus of Sichuan University and found a bird in a small forest. Its abdomen is yellow and white, and its head, back, wings and waist are all sapphire blue. He quickly called other birdwatchers and took photos and videos. "Because it is a male bird, its characteristics are very obvious and it is not easy to be confused with other birds, so it can be confirmed that it is a black-throated songbird." Shen You, chairman of Chengdu Bird Watching Association, said that black-throated songbirds belong to passeriformes, mainly distributed in northeast China to parts of India, which is extremely rare. Adult males are only 14 cm long. Only one or two field sightings have been recorded in the past 20 years, and this time, the captured image data is the first time in the world. The following is the photo information: