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It inhabits the orange-yellow bunting in South America

It inhabits the orange-yellow bunting in South America

In Buenos Aires, Argentina, visit a farm in the countryside. On the way, ask your guide if there are any birds in the farm to see if you need to change into a shot that can be used to photograph the birds. The Taiwanese tour guide said that the farm is so close to the city, how can there be birds! I didn't believe what the tour guide said, but I was ready to look for it. As a result, a lot of birds! A dozen kinds of birds were photographed in three hours. The bird in this group is called the "orange-yellow bunting", a small bird with an orange-yellow body, a reddish crown on the top of the head, and a cone in the beak that feeds on plant seeds. It is found in the Americas south of the United States, both in Central and South America, but not in Asia, Africa, Europe and Australia.

It inhabits the orange-yellow bunting in South America
It inhabits the orange-yellow bunting in South America
It inhabits the orange-yellow bunting in South America
It inhabits the orange-yellow bunting in South America