1, black pillow oriole
Black-pillow oriole, also known as bluebird, oriole and oriole, belongs to oriole family. The body length is 22.4~28.7 cm, the weight is 62~ 106 g, the whole body is golden yellow, and the head has a wide black line passing through the eyes.
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Habitat in mountainous or hilly forest areas, often hidden in bushes, in pairs or in pairs. The extended central tail feather is particularly conspicuous during flight. When singing, the crown feather rises. They mainly feed on insects, such as moths, locusts and caterpillars. Sometimes pecking at the ground. The breeding season is from May to July. Nest on the branches, shallow cup-shaped, composed of grass stems, branches, moss and other things. Protein with reddish-brown spots.
3. black people.
The head of the Sambo bird is big and wide, and its head is flat. The head and neck are dark brown, and the back neck, upper back, shoulders, lower back, waist and tail are covered with dark copper-green feathers. The wings are covered with feathers similar to the back, but brighter and bluer than the back. The primary flight feathers are dark brown with a broad sky blue horizontal spot at the base; The secondary flight feathers are dark brown with a dark blue luster; The base of the third flight feather is blue-green.
4. Black curly tail
Black curly tail lives near villages on the outskirts of the city and in vast rural areas, and especially likes to nest and breed on tall Toona sinensis in front of and behind villagers' homes. Most of them live in pairs on hillsides and broad-leaved trees in plain hilly areas below 800 meters; In China and Tibet, they inhabit the edge of mixed coniferous and broadleaved forests at an altitude of 2,000-2,500m.
5. Taiping bird
It mainly inhabits coniferous forest, mixed coniferous and broadleaved forest and poplar-birch forest, and the non-reproductive period in autumn and winter mostly appears in the forest edge zone of secondary broad-leaved forest, artificial pine forest, mixed coniferous and broadleaved forest and poplar-birch forest, and sometimes even appears in trees in orchards, urban parks and other human living environments.