Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Which bird can predict the weather?

Which bird can predict the weather?

Birds that can predict the weather:

Magpie: In our country, magpie is a lucky bird. According to scholars' research, the height of the magpie's nest is related to the amount of rainfall throughout the year. If the magpie builds a nest at a high place, there will be more rainfall throughout the year; if the magpie builds a nest at a low place, it means there will be less rainfall throughout the year. As the saying goes: "When magpies build their nests high, there will be rains in that year."; In addition, "The magpies chirp on the branches, and the weather will be sunny when they go out." As long as you hear the happy chirping of magpies on the branches, it must be a sunny day.

Chicken: "The chicken climbs high and cries for sunny weather." Other experts believe that the sleeping position of domestic chickens is also related to the weather. If the chicken sleeps with its head facing out, the weather is sunny; if the chicken sleeps with its head facing in, the weather will be sunny. The weather will turn rainy; if the chicken's head is closed and its body is sideways to the chicken coop, the weather will be gloomy.

Sparrow: "A group of sparrows take a bath to cool down, and the rain is heavy and strong." In summer and autumn, the weather is sultry and the air is humid. Sparrows feel itchy, so they fly into shallow water to take a bath to cool off, which indicates that there will be rain in a day or two. appears; if a large group of sparrows take a bath, it indicates that there will be heavy rain in the future.

Puffin: "The puffin flies upward, and the wind does not wait until it gets dark." The puffin flying upward indicates that the sea breeze will strengthen. There are also sayings like "when it rains for a long time and you hear birdsong, it will soon turn sunny" and "when birds fall on the boat, it will pass by on rainy days".