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Excuse me, who knows what kind of bird this is? What to eat? How to raise it?
The yellow-browed flounder (scientific name: Emberiza chrysophrys) is a small songbird. The male bird's head is black with stripes and his eyebrows are obviously bright yellow. The lower body is whiter with more longitudinal stripes, the wing spots are whiter, the waist is more mottled and the tail color is heavier. The black lower cheek lines of the yellow-browed flounder are more obvious than those of the white-browed flounder, which are scattered and integrated into the longitudinal lines of the chest. The difference from winter gray-headed flounder lies in its brown waist, striped head and obvious contrast. Seeds of common staple plants. The beak is conical and thinner than the beak of a sparrow. The upper and lower coracoid edges are not closely matched, but slightly bent inward, so there is a gap in the anastomosis line. The body feathers are like sparrows, and the outer tail feathers have more white. In the non-breeding period, they often move in groups, and in the breeding period, they build bowl-shaped nests on the ground or in bushes. Breeding in northern Baikal, Russia. Overwintering in southern China.