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The ancient city of Liaoyang "feathers out of the amazing" (twenty-two) - Ha, come and get to know the "blue bold"

(Liaoyang Daily)

In order to show Liaoyang's good ecological environment and beautiful natural landscapes, improve the awareness of the people of Liaoyang to love their hometown, protect the ecology, and love wild animals, and jointly create a new Liaoyang with wisdom civilization, beautiful and happy new Liaoyang, Liaoyang Daily New Media and Wensheng District Photographers Association cooperate to launch the "Feather Out Amazing" Liaoyang Bird Photography Works Display column on WeChat public account and Weibo every week.

The ancient city of Liaoyang "feathers out of the amazing" (twenty-two) - Ha, come and get to know the "blue bold"
The ancient city of Liaoyang "feathers out of the amazing" (twenty-two) - Ha, come and get to know the "blue bold"
The ancient city of Liaoyang "feathers out of the amazing" (twenty-two) - Ha, come and get to know the "blue bold"
The ancient city of Liaoyang "feathers out of the amazing" (twenty-two) - Ha, come and get to know the "blue bold"
The ancient city of Liaoyang "feathers out of the amazing" (twenty-two) - Ha, come and get to know the "blue bold"
The ancient city of Liaoyang "feathers out of the amazing" (twenty-two) - Ha, come and get to know the "blue bold"
The ancient city of Liaoyang "feathers out of the amazing" (twenty-two) - Ha, come and get to know the "blue bold"
The ancient city of Liaoyang "feathers out of the amazing" (twenty-two) - Ha, come and get to know the "blue bold"
The ancient city of Liaoyang "feathers out of the amazing" (twenty-two) - Ha, come and get to know the "blue bold"

Zhuang Guozhuang photographed on the outskirts of Liaoyang

The common turtle (phonetic peer) (scientific name: Sitta europaea), alias blue bold, wears bark, pine branches, sticks bark, is a small songbird, with a changeable and pleasant call. The body color is grayish blue, the ventral surface is brown, and the tail feathers are short. It can climb up or down the trunk, peck at insects under the bark, and also feed on insects, seeds, etc. In winter, there is a habit of storing food. It is a resident bird that inhabits deciduous woods and often nests in old trees.