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Brown-bellied great fairybird

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The brown-bellied giant fairy bird in the Field Manual of Chinese Birds No. 749 (scientific name: Niltava davidi): weighs 24-28 grams, has a body length of 15-17 cm, and is a small brightly colored bird.

Brown-bellied great fairybird

The male has a dark blue upperpart, brown underparts, a black face, small patches on the forehead and neck, wings and waist. It is easily confused with the brown-bellied fairy, distinguished by the darker color. The female is grayish brown , with a tan tail and wings , a white necklace on the throat , and small patches of glowing blue on the sides of the neck. It is distinguished from the brown-bellied fairybird in that it has a whiter abdomen.

It is mostly active alone or in pairs in the understory shrubland and lower canopy. It is a crane that is very common in dense forests and understory shrublands in mountainous areas. Sex is quieter, often resting quietly on shrubs or young branches, and when insects are found on the ground, they suddenly fly to the ground to prey on, and sometimes fly into the air to prey on flying insects. It feeds mainly on insects such as beetles, ants, moths, mosquitoes, na, bees, crickets, etc., and also eats a small number of plant fruits and seeds. It is found in southern China; wintering solstice in Thailand and Indochina. Disclaimer: Bird species science information comes from Baidu Encyclopedia, and the pictures are created for personal photography. #Animal Protection##Photo Headlines##Bird Photography##观鸟 #