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The white-necked jay, a national first-class protected animal, appeared in Fairy Lake

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  On February 23, a national first-class protected animal, the white-necked jay, foraged in the Fairy Lake scenic area. I saw this white-necked raven staying on the dock square, not afraid of strangers passing by, and it did not panic when passers-by approached to shoot.

The white-necked jay, a national first-class protected animal, appeared in Fairy Lake

A crow with a "giant panda color scheme"

As the saying goes, "the world is as black as a crow"

Why is this crow "white and black"?

It turned out that this was a white-necked jay

It has been listed in the Red Book of Endangered Animals of the World

It is a national first-class protected animal

The white-necked jay, a national first-class protected animal, appeared in Fairy Lake

  White-necked jay belongs to the passerine order, the corvid family, the total length is about 48 cm, the weight is 300 grams ~ 900 grams, the feathers are black, the wing feathers are blue light, except for the back of the neck, upper back, neck side and chest are white and form a collar, the rest are black, so it is called white-necked jay.

The white-necked jay, a national first-class protected animal, appeared in Fairy Lake

  The white-necked crow has a strong posture, a loud voice, and is quiet and does not like to chirp. Sexually alert and curious. It does not like to live in groups, most of them appear alone or in pairs, and has been listed in the Red Book of Endangered Animals of the World and is a first-class protected animal. In Jiangxi and even the eastern region, white-necked jays are rare.

In recent years, the ecological environment of Fairy Lake has been continuously optimized

  Within 50 square kilometers of Fairy Lake, the clear and clean bay of the lake, lush and rich forest resources, and a wide variety of species have become a paradise for wild animals and plants to grow and inhabit. With the awareness of lake protection and the community of life deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, the public's enthusiasm and initiative in protecting biodiversity are getting stronger and stronger.

The white-necked jay, a national first-class protected animal, appeared in Fairy Lake

  In the Fairy Lake Scenic Area, you will also encounter natural landscapes such as monkeys, egrets, and fish jumping. Healthy green travel that refreshes the lungs is the most correct way to open spring!

The white-necked jay, a national first-class protected animal, appeared in Fairy Lake

(Source: Xinyu Daily Comprehensive Fairy Lake Travels)