Short-tailed Parrotbill is a small bird of the Warbler family and Parrotbill genus. It has three subspecies.The similar species of the Short-tailed Parrotbill, the Orange-fronted Parrotbill (Paradoxornis nipalensis), has a longer tail, an orange-brown head and back, a pure black chin and throat, and...
Rusty-throated Parrotbill is a small bird of the family Oriole and the genus Parrotbill, with no subspecies. The Grey-crowned Parrotbill was named by Berezovsky and Bianco in 1891 based on the specimens collected by the Russian Central Asian Expedition in southern Gansu Pro...
Grey-hooded Parrotbill is a small bird of the Parrotbill family and Parrotbill genus. It has two subspecies.The main difference between the two subspecies of the Dusky Hatchling is that the nominate subspecies has dark gray from the top of the head to the nape, a dark brown back, and darker plumage;...
Spectacled Parrotbill, also known as Spectacled Parrotbill in English, is a small bird of the Warbler family and Parrotbill genus, with two subspecies.The difference between the two subspecies of the White-rimmed Woodbill is that the nominate subspecies has a darker body color, a thinner bill, and a...
Three-toed Parrotbill, also known as Three-toed Parrotbill in English, is a small bird of the family Oriole and genus Parrotbill, with two subspecies.The main difference between the two subspecies of the three-toed parrotbill is that the Taibai subspecies has dark brown eyebrows, the upper body is m...
Mountain Tit Babbler, also known as Mountain Tit Babbler, has long been classified as a genus of the family Timalis.Mountain Tit Babbler likes to live in small groups in thorny oak woods and forests, and migrate down in winter.Listed in the second level of the "List of National Key Protected Wi...
Baoxing Babbler, also known as Rufous-tailed Babbler in English, is a small bird of the Warbler family and the genus Babbler, with no subspecies.The similar species of Baoxing Babbler, the Golden-eyed Babbler (Chrysomma sinense), has exposed nostrils, a brown head and upper body, white eyes and lowe...
Golden-breasted Tit Babbler, also known as Golden-breasted Tit Babbler, is a small bird of the Warbler family and the genus Babbler, with 6 subspecies.The appearance and size of the Golden-breasted Sparrow are very similar to the Yellow-bellied Tit (Parus venustulus), but the Yellow-bellied Tit has...
Taiwan Bulbul [bēi] is a medium-sized bulbul with no subspeciesTaiwan Bulbul is a resident bird. It is a typical forest-dwelling bulbul and belongs to the low-to-medium altitude bird. They usually move in small groups of 3-5 or more than 10, and in winter they also move in large groups of 20 to 30....
The Speckled Reed Warbler is a medium-sized reed warbler with no subspecies.The Speckled Reed Warbler is a summer migratory bird and a traveling bird in China, and perhaps a winter migratory bird. Every year, it migrates to Hebei, Beijing and other places to breed in late May and early June, and beg...
Skylark is a small songbird with 11 subspecies.Skylarks often migrate in groups, usually no more than 10 individuals, and are generally divided into smaller groups. Large groups of skylarks can be found in bad weather. It runs on the ground in groups, foraging for food and playfully chasing, occasio...
Mongolian Sky Lark, a small songbird with no subspecies.Mongolian Sky Lark often moves alone or in pairs during the breeding season, but likes to gather in groups during the non-breeding season, especially during migration, often gathering in large groups, sometimes with hundreds or even thousands o...
The Australasian Lark is a small songbird with 16 subspecies.The song lark often moves alone or in pairs, and sometimes in small groups. It is lively and often runs and jumps on the ground. Sometimes it flies straight into the air from the ground. When it reaches a certain height, it spreads its win...
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...
Greater Racket-tailed Drongo has 13 subspecies.Greater Racket-tailed Drongo is mainly a resident bird, and some are summer migrants, wandering elsewhere in winter. The Great Discus often rests on a solitary tree in an open space. Occasionally, it suddenly takes off, quickly chases the flying insects...
Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo has four subspecies.Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo often stays on the top of isolated trees for a long time, and sometimes suddenly flies up quickly to catch flying insects in the air, or fly through dense trees. It flies slowly, with the "disk-shaped tail" of the...