Appearance characteristics of mercerized birds The whole body of mercerized birds is grayish brown, the feathers are not as broad and thick as other birds, and the tips of the feathers are narrow and spear-shaped. Most of the heads are white and hang freely on the neck and chest, while the ends of the wings are black, with a little green metallic luster in the sun. The only bright parts of the whole body are orange-red legs and mouth shells, but the ends of the mouth shells are also a little black, which is not as bright as colorful wenbirds.
Life habits of mercerized birds: Mercerized birds live in low hills or secondary forests on plains all the year round, mainly in broad-leaved forests, mostly in China, South Korea, Japan and the Philippines, but their lifestyles are slightly different. For example, mercerized birds in China and Japan belong to resident birds, but those in South Korea and the Philippines belong to tourist birds. They often fly to warmer places in small groups when the breeding season comes.
Mercerized birds usually feed mainly on the seeds and fruits of plants, so they often stay on the ground for food, and sometimes eat some insects. They like to live in farmland and orchards most, and are close to humans. They usually live quietly on wires or branches and play, and they like to gather in large groups for food in winter.
The chirping of the mercerized bird is very special, and it is said that it is very similar to the chirping of myna, which is very loud, so it also has a very strange nickname called Cow Shit Myna, but its temperament is very timid, and basically it will fly away as long as it meets people, so basically few people can hear it chirping for a long time, so people can easily confuse it with myna.