In the north in winter, in addition to resident birds, there are a small number of winter migratory birds, which migrate further north in autumn, roost overwinter, and fly back to the north in spring to breed. In the northern winter
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In the north in winter, in addition to resident birds, there are a small number of winter migratory birds, which migrate further north in autumn, roost overwinter, and fly back to the north in spring to breed. In the northern winter, the leaves are withering and yellow, but the birds are still active in feeding, adding color and vividness to nature.
In order: Goldfinch, Swallow (winter migratory bird), Little peacebird (winter migratory bird), Great spotted woodpecker, Yellow-bellied (female), Red-billed Blue Magpie, Great Egret (summer migratory bird, partially unmigrated), Mallard, Mandarin duck