Recently, the species of Osmanthus finch has been very hot
Let's take a look at this species

Osmanthus finch, also known as blue-breasted quail (scientific name: Coturnix chinensis), is a bird of the pheasant family quail genus, distributed in southeastern Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Fujian and Taiwan, China. From India to the Philippines, south to Indonesia, to Australia. Smaller than the size of the common quail, in terms of plumage, the male and female are very different; the male has a very bright and obvious plumage, with a large black spot in the center of the throat, surrounded by white; the chest is blue; the waist to the lower tail of the coat feathers are chestnut purple; the female feather color is similar to that of ordinary quail. It inhabits plains and low mountains, often inhabiting the high reeds of grass and swamps along the river, and also wandering in small groups on the edges of shrublands and bamboo forests. Fly fast, flying low in a straight line. Feeds on grains, grass seeds, insects, spiders, etc.
There are three colors of osmanthus finches, which are primary colors, camels and silver.
Let's take a look at it together
Primary color male
This is the primary color, the color is the most beautiful, very suitable for pet breeding in the family
Primary masterbatches
This is the primary color master, and the color is more similar to that of quail
argent
This is silver, in fact, I think this color is very beautiful
Camel
This one is camel
Although he is a quail, he can fly, so he must be caged, otherwise the baby in the family will have no eggs to eat.
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