The white-tailed sea eagle lives at an altitude of 2500-5300 meters. They often live alone or in pairs near rivers, estuaries, reservoirs, lakes, coasts, and islands. In winter, this species often forms a small group of several individuals to act in unison, hovering in the sky or standing still on t...
Sparrowhawks are secretive, alert, timid and difficult to observe. Once in the air, they become aggressive and aggressive, and like to provoke and drive away other birds and raptors. During the breeding season, many birds can be seen flying together. Their calls are quite iconic, a series of sharp c...
The brown-eared hawk is much smaller than the goshawk. It often hovers in the open areas outside the forest area and on the plains, and sometimes gently flaps its wings. It has sharp vision. Once it finds prey in the forest or on the ground in the air, it will pounce at the speed of an arrow, grab t...
The Crested Owl is a medium-sized bird of prey. It is a resident bird. It is good at hiding and alert. It often hides in the leaves, and sometimes perches on isolated branches in the open. It is a sunrise bird. It mostly acts alone, flies slowly and not very high. Sometimes it uses the rising therma...
The red-bellied hawk is a small bird of prey with long, pointed wings. It is also called the pigeon hawk because it looks like a pigeon. It often moves alone or in small groups, and often rests on the tops of trees or telephone poles when resting. It mainly feeds on animal food such as frogs and liz...
The sparrowhawk is a common forest hawk and an expert in preying on small birds. The sparrowhawk flies quickly and at extremely high speeds, reaching hundreds of kilometers per hour. It flies powerfully and nimbly, and can fly skillfully between trees. It usually flaps its wings quickly for a while...
The red-legged falcon is a resident bird that likes to move in pairs. It is timid and has a thin and high-pitched call. It mainly feeds on small birds, frogs, lizards and insects. It often flaps its wings quickly to fly among the trees, occasionally gliding, or quietly perching on the tops of dead t...
The white-legged falcon is a resident bird, usually nesting in the abandoned holes of woodpeckers. It perches on the branches of tall trees to patrol prey. When waiting for prey, it often quietly perches on the tip of a protruding branch to wait for ground targets such as amphibians, reptiles, and i...
The yellow-clawed falcon is a relatively rare bird. It is a summer migratory bird in Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Beijing, Xinjiang and other places in China, and a winter migratory bird in Yunnan. It usually migrates to its breeding grounds in the north from late March to mid-April, and leaves its breed...
The Western Red-footed Falcon is a summer migratory bird in my country. It migrates in spring in early April to late May, and leaves in autumn in October-November. It often moves in pairs and small groups. It flies fast, can flap its wings, hover and glide in the air, and often perches on telephone...
The gray-backed falcon often moves alone and has a sharp call. It often flies at low altitudes, and after a quick flap of wings, it occasionally glides briefly, and immediately dives down to prey when it finds food. It rests on the ground or in trees. It mainly feeds on small birds, rodents and inse...
The falcon is commonly known as the green-striped hawk, grasshopper hawk, and green-tip hawk. It is smaller than the peregrine falcon and the peregrine falcon. It moves alone or in pairs and mainly hunts in the air. It flies at high speed, is agile, and flexible, like a fighter jet. It can even catc...
The fierce falcon is a bird of the genus Falconidae. It is similar in size to the swallow falcon, and its cry is similar to the cry of the yellow-clawed falcon - "ke-ke-ke-ke". It mainly feeds on Coleoptera insects, small birds and bats, but also eats mice and lizards.The breeding period i...
Falcons feed on birds, rodents and mammals, and are capable of hunting medium to large birds, including waders, waterfowl, land birds, and sturdy small animals. They can hunt on the ground and in the air, are aggressive, and will actively drive away other raptors approaching their territory, such...
The gyrfalcon is a species of falcon. It has a strong beak and feet with sharp hooks, which are adapted to catching and tearing prey. The base of the beak is covered with wax; the wings are strong and powerful, and it is good at flying and soaring. The skull is cord-shaped. The feet and toes are str...
Red-footed falcons often inhabit open habitats and like to stand on electric wires. They also form large groups of dozens of individuals to prey on insects in one area at the same time. Sometimes they also mix with other falcons, such as yellow-clawed falcons. They often move alone during the day. W...
The green peacock is a large chicken. The male has emerald blue-green feathers, a cluster of upright crest feathers on the head, and emerald green lower back with a coppery luster. Behind the body is a tail covert that is more than 1 meter long, with shiny and gorgeous eye-shaped spots on the feathe...
Pheasants are a kind of walking bird in the Phasianidae family of the class Aves, with a total of 30 subspecies. They are slightly smaller than domestic chickens, but their tails are much longer. The male and female birds have different feather colors. The male bird has gorgeous feathers with many m...
The red kestrel is one of the small birds of prey of the Falconidae family and the genus Falcon. It weighs 173-335 grams and is 305-360 mm long. It has narrow and pointed wings and a long tail. Its appearance is very similar to that of the common kestrel. The male has a blue-gray head, brick-red bac...
The Fire-tailed Green Thrush is a small bird of the family Ornithogalidae and the genus Green Thrush, with a body length of 11-14 cm. The upper body is green, with black scaly spots from the top of the head to the nape, black before and behind the eyes, and yellow-green eyebrow stripes. The wings ar...