Beautiful Nuthatch, also known as Beautiful Nuthatch in English, is a small songbird with no subspecies.Beautiful Nuthatch usually lives in pairs or small groups on the tops of tall trees in valley forests. They mainly forage for insects under large trees with dense branches and leaves, including be...
The Mandarin pronunciation of Yunnan Nuthatch is [diān shī], and its foreign name is Black-masked Nuthatch. It is a small songbird with no subspecies.Yunnan Nuthatch mostly moves alone or in small groups, and sometimes mixes with other small birds such as common magpies. The habits are the same as...
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...
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...
Silver Oriole, a medium-sized songbird, is a single species with no subspecies differentiation. It was once a subspecies of the red oriole.Silver Oriole is a summer migratory bird. Arboreal, often moving alone or in pairs, sometimes seen in loose groups of 3-5. Mainly active in the canopy of tall tr...
On May 26, Zhou Zhonghe’s research team at the Institute of Vertebral Paleolithology reported in Scientific Reports a new pheasant fossil material with nearly complete skeleton preservation. The specimen was found in the Hezheng area of the Linxia Basin, an area adjacent to the Qinghai-Tibet...
This series of articles divides birds into six categories based on ecosystems: migratory birds, wading birds, climbing birds, raptors, land birds, and songbirds. This article introduces songbirds belonging to the six categories, a total of 22813 Words, 325 species of birds, a total of 298 high-defin...