The chestnut-eared bunting ( scientific name : Emberiza fucata ) is a bird of the family Finches . Body length 16cm. The chestnut ear feathers of the breeding male are contrasted with the gray crown and neck side; the female and non-breeding males are similar, but the color is lighter and less characteristic, and it is very similar to the first winter bunting bunting, but the difference is that the ear feathers and waist are more brown, and the tail side is more white. Flocks in winter.

The Plover ( Scientific name : Ficedula mugimaki ) is a bird of the genus Grebe in the family Grebe.
Male: Slightly smaller (13 cm) orange and black-and-white grebes. The upper body is grayish-black , with narrow white eyebrow lines behind the eyes ; distinct white spots on the wings , white feather margins at the base of the tail ; orange yellow on the throat , thorax , and ventral margins ; and white ventral center and subtail coverts.
Female: The upper body includes a brown waist, the lower body resembles a male but is pale in color, and the tail is not white.
It inhabits small forests, forest edges and interforest clearings in montane forests and plains, and often makes short-distance rapid flights between forests. Forest edges, interstitial clearings and mountain forests. The tail is often twitched and fanned open.
Ficedula parva (scientific name: Ficedula parva) is a small bird with a body length of 11 to 13 cm. The male has greyish yellowish brown upperparts, white around the eyes and eyes, black brown with upper tail coverts and central tail feathers, brown lateral tail feathers, and white at the base. The chin and throat are orange-red during reproduction, the thorax is pale gray, the rest of the lower body is white, and the chin and throat become white during the non-breeding period. The female has a white chin and throat and a brown chest, while the rest are the same as the male.
The red-tailed plover ( scientific name : Luscinia sibilans ) is a bird of the genus Grebe in the family Grebe , commonly known as the red-legged European Plover.
It is distributed in Siberia, Japan, Korea, Laos and inner Mongolia, Northeast China, Liaoning, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Fujian, Tibet, Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Hainan and other places in siberia, Japan, Korea, Laos and Chinese mainland, and mostly inhabits sparse forests and dense understory shrubs, as well as mainly on the ground and near the ground shrubs or stumps. The type origin of this species is in Macau.
Tarsiger cyanurus (scientific name: Tarsiger cyanurus) common name: blue-spotted gangzi, blue-tailed root, blue-tailed Jie, blue-tailed European parrot. Slightly smaller, white-throated plover. It is characterized by orange-yellow flanks contrasting with white abdomen and buttocks.
Males have blue upperparts and white eyebrows, while sub-adults and females are brown with a blue tail.
The female is distinguished from the female blue-singing plover by a brown throat with a white midline , rather than a fully white throat , and orange in both sides rather than yellow in the skin.
Northern Red-tailed Plover (scientific name: Phoenicurus auroreus): Is a small bird with a body length of 13–15 cm. The female has olive-brown upperparts, black-brown wings with white spots, pale eye circles, and dark yellowish-brown underparts. Similar species of red-bellied red-tailed plover have paler top to occipital feathers, mostly grayish-white, and the tail is all orange-brown, and the central tail feathers and the outer pair of tail feathers are not black.
The male of the northern red-tailed plover is grey from the top of the head to the straight-back slate, the lower back and two wings are black with distinct white wing spots, the waist, tail coverts and tail are orange brown, and the central pair of tail feathers and the outermost pair of tail feathers are black. The base of the forehead, the side of the head, the side of the neck, the chin throat, and the upper chest are all black, and the rest of the lower body is orange-brown.