The four birds plant feed ability is poor, should not be fed pellets (such as eggs rice, etc.), should be fed powder, in addition to feeding some insects (such as locusts, oil gourd, leaf rollers, yellow powder, etc.) or cattle, mutton froth (strips), and some of the fresh river shrimp instead of insects.
The magpie robin has a large amount of defecation, and there is a peculiar odor; it likes water baths, the bottom of the cage is easy to contaminate, every one or two days you have to clean and brush the bottom of the cage and the dung board (or cage mat), the water bath is best to move the water bath in the cage, and the water canisters are cleaned every day and replaced with fresh drinking water.
The powder in the food tank should be replaced with new material every time the bottom of the cage is cleaned and brushed, and the number of water baths should be reduced during the feathering period (8-10 months), the proportion of protein feed should be increased (especially live insects), and multivitamins should be supplemented, and a gauze cover should be put over the cage in summer in the south, and the cage should be indoors in winter in the north with a heat preservation of more than 15 degrees C.
This is a very important step in the development of the cage.
Expanded information:
Wild four birds belong to the resident birds, sex lively, bold, not afraid of people, good fight, especially during the breeding season, often fighting for a mate. They are active alone or in pairs. When resting, it often spreads its wings and tails, sometimes tilting its tail upward to its back, with the tip of its tail in contact with its head.
Early in the morning, the bird often stands high in the treetops or on the roof of the house and chirps, and the sound is varied and pleasant to the ear. Especially during the breeding period, the male bird calls more exciting and varied, other seasons are also good in the morning and evening song, often jumping while singing.
Nests are found in tree cavities, walls, caves, and building cavities such as eaves crevices, and sometimes in tree branches. The nests are shallow cup or saucer-shaped and are mainly made of dead grass, roots, twigs and moss, and are lined with pine needles, moss and animal hair.
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