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The brown-winged crow, a national key protected animal, was first discovered in Weishan, Yunnan

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The brown-winged crow, a national key protected animal, was first discovered in Weishan, Yunnan

On May 7, the staff of the Management and Conservation Bureau of Weishan Qinghua Green Peacock Provincial Nature Reserve in Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province, photographed for the first time the brown-winged crow, a national level II key protected wild animal, which was included in the 2012 Red List of Endangered Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which is a new record for birds in Dali Weishan, Yunnan.

The brown-winged crow, a national key protected animal, was first discovered in Weishan, Yunnan

The brown-winged crow (scientific name: Centropus sinensis) is a bird of the family Rhododendron in the order Cuckoo, with a body length of about 52 cm, its body feathers are all black, only the upper back, wings and wing cover feathers are pure chestnut red, the mouth is thick and black, and the tail is long and wide.