Magpie is a beautiful bird. There is a saying that magpies crow in front of the door. Good news comes home. It is said that this bird can bring good news to the people and is also a respected bird. However, if there are many birds, it will be miserable. If the magpie is protected, no one will hurt it, and its number will increase year by year. I walk around the country every year and see many magpies nesting on poplar branches on the roadside. There are really too many magpies. Magpies eat a lot of food, including fruits, melons, seeds, corn, grasshoppers and various small insects. If the fruit trees planted by farmers are ripe, magpies will eat apples and make them pit by pit, which is very harmful. Magpies also steal seeds. When farmers plant corn, they will eat it.
Rabbits have increased year by year in recent two years. In the past, some farmers kept good dogs and chased rabbits. Every winter, farmers go to the mountains to catch rabbits when they are free, and they can catch one or two rabbits every day. After such a capture, the number of rabbits has gradually decreased, which seems to be a bit extinct. These wild rabbits are also protected, and they can also move freely in nature. The rabbit's food chain only has some eagles, weasels and wild boars. Its food chain can't subdue them, so there are more rabbits. Rabbits are animals that lie down during the day and come out at night. They mainly eat tender grass, leaves and seedlings of crops, and like sweet potatoes. Rabbits do serious harm to crops. After they go down the mountain, they will move their families to soybean fields, eat soybean seedlings, steal sweet potatoes and all kinds of crops. These are their food, and farmers are miserable.
Wild boar is a fierce animal. They eat for free in the mountains every year. Wild boar mainly eats weeds and all kinds of wild vegetables. They also eat mice, rabbits, pheasants and all kinds of small animals. When there was not enough food in the mountains, they began to eat crops. When going down the mountain, I mainly eat sweet potatoes, eat corn in the corn field and enter the sorghum field. No matter what the farmers eat, the crops are ruined by wild boars, and the farmers also return them. Just want to get rid of them, which leads farmers to often look at the green in the fields. When the crops in their own fields are almost ripe, they will organize people to take turns guarding them to prevent wild boars from ruining the crops.
We are all familiar with pheasants. There are really many pheasants in the countryside now. Every time I go back to my hometown, I go back by car and see many pheasants flying in the mountains. Sometimes they fall to the ground and the car doesn't fly away when it comes. They are not afraid of people now, because people can't hurt them. It is also a national protected wild bird, but pheasants eat grass seeds, corn, rice, millet, wheat and small insects, which are very tender to eat. These are all foods that pheasants eat. If they eat these foods every day, farmers can't stand it. They can't stop stealing these foods every day. After all, they are protected birds and wild animals.