White-tailed Ground-jay is called Xinjiang Ground-jay in foreign language, and has no subspecies.White-tailed Ground-jay is a resident bird. It mainly runs, moves and forages in the desert on the ground. It often moves alone or in pairs, is good at running, moves quickly, and rarely flies except in...
The black-tailed ground jay is called Mongolian Ground-jay in foreign language, and has no subspecies.The black-tailed ground jay is a resident bird. It mainly moves on the ground, moves agilely, runs fast, and rarely flies unless in an emergency. Each flight usually takes a few dozen to more than 1...
Yellow-breasted Magpie, also known as Yellow-breasted Magpie, has 5 subspecies.Yellow-breasted Magpie moves in pairs or small groups, often making loud calls but rarely appearing. It preys on insects in the lower levels of the forest. It is a mixed species, and its food composition changes with the...
Common Green Magpie, with 5 subspecies.Common Green Magpie is a resident bird. It often moves alone or in pairs, and sometimes gathers in small groups of 3-5. It mainly feeds on insects such as Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera, beetles, locusts, and also eats small vertebrates. It mainly feeds on trees, but...
Black-headed Jay, no subspecies.Black-headed Jay usually moves alone or in pairs. When they move in pairs, they fly in a line in the woods, one in front of the other, not far from each other, and occasionally chirp to respond to each other. The chirping sounds like "ga-a, ga-a", with the f...