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Preferred photography: Yellow reed flounder pecking fish by the lotus pond in the hot summer

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Preferred photography: Yellow reed flounder pecking fish by the lotus pond in the hot summer

The yellow reed flounder ( scientific name : Ixobrychus sinensis ) is a medium-sized wader of the genus Reed in the family Heronidae. The males have lead-black foreheads, crowns, occipital and crown feathers, slightly mixed with grayish-white longitudinal stripes, and the sides of the head, hind neck and neck are brownish yellowish-white;

Preferred photography: Yellow reed flounder pecking fish by the lotus pond in the hot summer

It inhabits open waters rich in waterside vegetation in plains and low hills. It prefers to inhabit small and medium-sized lakes, reservoirs, ponds and swamps that have both open water surfaces and large areas of water-standing plants such as reeds and grasses. It feeds mainly on animal foods such as small fish, shrimp, frogs, and aquatic insects. The breeding season is from May to July, and the nests are in reeds and grasses in shallow water. Each clutch usually lays 5-6 eggs, the egg white is slightly stained with light green, and the egg is round. The brooding period is 14-15 days.

Preferred photography: Yellow reed flounder pecking fish by the lotus pond in the hot summer

The yellow reed flounder is a medium-sized wading bird. Males have a forehead, the top of their head, and the occipital area

Yellow reed flounder

Yellow reed flounder (25 photos)

The crown feathers are lead black with a slightly off-white longitudinal stripe, the sides of the head, the back of the neck and the sides of the neck are brownish yellowish-white, the back, shoulders and tertiary flight feathers are yellowish brown, and the waist and tail feathers are dark brown, the primary, secondary flight feathers and tail feathers are black, the winged coverts are yellowish brown, and the lower body atrial chin and throat are yellowish white. The throat to the thorax is yellowish brown, and the thoracic feather margins are brownish red. The base of the lower neck and upper thorax have dark brown patches. The feathers are yellowish brown , and the ventral and undertail coverts are pale yellowish-white. The two ribs, axillary feathers and subwing coverts are yellowish-white.

Preferred photography: Yellow reed flounder pecking fish by the lotus pond in the hot summer

It inhabits open waters rich in waterside vegetation in plains and low hills. It prefers to inhabit small and medium-sized lakes, reservoirs, ponds and swamps that have both open water surfaces and large areas of water-standing plants such as reeds and grasses. It also sometimes inhabits and is active in paddy fields, swamps and nearby grasses and bushes along shrubs or small bushes.

Preferred photography: Yellow reed flounder pecking fish by the lotus pond in the hot summer
Preferred photography: Yellow reed flounder pecking fish by the lotus pond in the hot summer
Preferred photography: Yellow reed flounder pecking fish by the lotus pond in the hot summer
Preferred photography: Yellow reed flounder pecking fish by the lotus pond in the hot summer