<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > dust like to shoot birds, leisure time to the side of the Dahuoquan Park around, one to exercise, and then encounter birds to take a few photos of the addiction, more than ten years in the park to record and shoot more than 100 species of wild birds, now organized into a book for retention. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > order Goose</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > duck family</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >001, Mandarin duck</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > alias Chinese official duck, is a compound word, in which the mandarin refers to the male bird, the duck refers to the female bird, is a famous ornamental bird in China, is regarded as a symbol of love. Medium-sized duck, 38-45 cm long. Hermaphroditic, male birds are gorgeous. </h3>

<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right">
</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >002, green-winged duck</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > small (37 cm), fast-flying ducks. The bird usually inhabits the shores of freshwater lakes , and some wintering activities are found in salt fields , reservoirs , and ponds along the beaches , and prefers to live in groups in winter. Most of the activities are in the wild grass in the swampy area by the water. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > ii, ostrich order</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > woodpeckers</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >003, ant quail</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > body length is about 170 mm. The upper body is silvery gray , covered with black-brown fine spots and coarse lines , and the underparts are nearly white. Sexual loneliness, more single activity. It is suitable for climbing, like a woodpecker, but often feeds on the ground, so it is called "ground woodpecker". Jumps like a sparrow on the ground, but with its tail cocked upwards. Flight is slow, sudden descent and sudden rise. Ant-eaters. Nest in a tree hole. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >004, Banj Woodpecker</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > small (10 cm), olive-backed tit-like woodpecker. Dark spots on the lower body, black and white stripes on the face and tail. It inhabits dead trees or branches in mixed tropical low-mountain forests, especially bamboo forests. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >005, star-headed woodpecker</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > small bird with a body length of 14-18 cm, the male has a dark red spot on each side of the occipital part, the upper body is black, the lower back to the waist and the wings are black and white, and the lower body has a thick black longitudinal stripe. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >006, brown-bellied woodpecker</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > medium-sized (20 cm), brightly colored woodpecker. The dorsal, wings and tail are black with rows of white dots on the upper body, and the sides of the head and underparts are thickly russy. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >007, large spotted woodpecker</h3>
< h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > a common type of black woodpecker of medium size (24 cm). The male has a narrow red band on the pillow, while the female does not. Both sexes have red rumps , but the near-white thorax with black longitudinal stripes is devoid of red or orange-red , distinguishing them from similar red-breasted woodpeckers and brown-bellied woodpeckers. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >008, grey-headed green woodpecker</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > total length 27 cm. Hermaphroditics are similar, but the top of the head and forehead of the female are not red. The mouth and feet are lead gray. He inhabits the mountains and forests and is timid. Feeds on insects in the summer and some plant seeds in the winter. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > third, Dai Shengmu</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Dai Shengke Dai Sheng</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >009, Dai Sheng</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > has a striking crown on the top of the head, usually folded and inconspicuous, upright like an open folding fan, with the chirping up and down. The mouth is slender and curved downwards. Inhabiting open fields, gardens, and tree trunks in the countryside, it is a famous insectivorous bird that preys on golden needle worms in large quantities. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >4. Dharma monks</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > kingfishers of the family Kingfisheridae</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >010, common kingfisher</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > small birds with a body length of 16-17 cm and a lifespan of 15 years. Alone or in pairs, sexually lonely, usually living alone on branches or rocks near the water's edge, waiting for opportunities to hunt, food is mainly small fish, eat crustaceans and a variety of aquatic insects and their larvae, but also peck at small frogs and a small number of aquatic plants. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > V. Oriole</h3>
< h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Rhododendron cuckoo</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >011, four-voice cuckoo</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > medium-sized (30 cm) grey cuckoo. It resembles a large cuckoo, distinguished by a gray tail with black sub-terminal spots, and a darker iris, a gray head and a dark gray. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > VI, Owl order Owl family Owl family Owl</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >012, Eastern Horned Owl</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > small and brown spots. Eyes yellow chest black stripes. Preys on large insects and small animals in the morning and evening and at night. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >013, long-eared owl</h3>
< h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > has long ear feathers. The upper body is pale brown with spots and stripes, and the lower body is white with dark stripes. Feeds on rats, birds, fish frogs and insects. </h3>
< h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > vii</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (i) Pigeon pigeon</h3> pigeon
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >014, Mountain Dove</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > a pink spotted dove with a patchy patch of distinct black-and-white stripes on the side of its neck. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >015, bead-necked dove</h3>
< h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > similar in size to pigeons. The whole body is brown , with black cloth white spots on both sides of the neck. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (ii) of the family Buzzard</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >016, white bone top</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > mouth is moderately long, high and flattened. The head has frontal nails, white, and the ends are blunt and rounded. The wings are short and rounded, with the first primary flight feather being shorter than the second. The tarsals are short, shorter than the middle toe without claws, and the toes have wide and separated flap webs. The body plumage is all black or dark grayish black , and most of the subtail coverts are white , similar to each sex. Omnivorous, but feeds mainly on plants. Good swimmer, can dive and prey on small fish and aquatic weeds. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > viii, storks</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (i) subfamily Cygosaur</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >017, large sand cone</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > slightly larger (28 cm) and colorful sand cones. The wings are long and pointed, the head is large and square, and the mouth is long. Feeds on worms, insects, molluscs and crustaceans. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (ii) subfamily Sandpiper</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >018, Sandpiper</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > are small sandpipers, often alone or in pairs, sometimes in small groups. Feeds on insects and also eats small fish. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (iii) lithophyllaceae</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >019, ring-necked plover</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > the upper body is light brown, the lower body is pure white, and feeds on worms, insects, molluscs, etc. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (iv) gull family</h3>
< h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >020, whiskered floating gull</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > dark abdomen and split tail. It is found in small groups and inhabits open plain lakes, reservoirs, estuaries, coasts and nearby marshlands. It often feeds inland about 20 km from the sea. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (v) Eagle family Osprey subfamily</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >021, osprey</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > commonly known as "osprey". A large harmless eagle, found in many countries around the world, with a dark brown upper body and a pure white lower body, built with a huge nest, and preys on fish in the water by circling and descending sharply. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (vi) eagle subfamily</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >022, Sparrowhawk</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > small bird of prey with a body length of 30–41 cm. The male sparrowhawk has a grey or dark grey upper body, and the female is larger than the male. The upperparts are greyish brown. It feeds on passerine birds, insects and rodents, and also preys on other birds. </h3>
< h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >(7)Cormorant</h3>
< h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >023, Koban cormorant</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > small gamebird with a body length of 25–32 cm and a weight of less than 0.3 kg. It is short and fat and inhabits lakes, ponds, canals, ponds and swamps. The diet is mainly a variety of small fish, but also eat shrimp, dragonfly larvae, tadpoles, crustaceans, mollusks and frogs and other small aquatic invertebrates and vertebrates. </h3>
< h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (viii) heron family</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >024, heron</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > withdrawn, preying on shallow water. It feeds mainly on small fish, hornflies, dragonfly larvae, lizards, frogs and insects. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >025, Great Egret</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > large wader and the largest of the egrets. The neck and feet are very long, the sexes are similar, the whole body is white, and during breeding, there are three columns of long and straight shoulders and backs, feeding on aquatic creatures. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >026, pond heron</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > wader with a white thorax and throat, a chestnut-red head and neck, and purple-black dorsal feathers. It is active in shallow waters such as swamps and rice paddies, wading in the water for food, and inhabiting the branches of bamboo forests and trees. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >027, night heron</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > medium-sized wader with a thicker body and shorter neck, inhabiting and active in streams, ponds, rivers, swamps and paddy fields. Nocturnal sex, happy to form groups. It mainly feeds on fish, frogs, shrimp, aquatic insects, etc. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >028, yellow reed flounder</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > medium-sized waders. 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. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > nine, passeriformes</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (i) Berauko</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >029, brown-tailed Burrow</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > smaller grayery berlault. Extremely fierce, it mainly hunts lizards, insects, and small snakes for food. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >030, brown-backed Burrow</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > slightly larger (25 cm) with a long tail of brown, black, and white. Feeds on animal foods such as insects. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (ii) Crow family Crow and the same subfamily Crow family</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >031, red-billed blue magpie</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > is a close relative of the crow family, with a body length of about 55 cm, and the feathers are predominantly blue; dark blue tail length, red mouth and feet. Meat-based and vegetarian-compatible diet, mainly feeding on animal foods such as insects, but also eating plant fruits, seeds and crops such as corn and wheat, and the diet is more mixed. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >032, grey magpie</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > medium-sized birds. It resembles a magpie, but is slightly smaller. The mouth and feet are black, the back is gray, and the wings and tail are grayish blue. Resident birds. It is a miscellaneous diet, but is mainly animal food. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >033, magpie</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > body length of 40 to 50 cm, male and female plumage is similar, head, neck, back to tail are black, stay birds. Habitats are diverse. Omnivorous, foraging in the wilderness and fields. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (iii) crow subfamily Oriole family</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >034, black-naped oriole</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > medium-sized finches. Body length 23-27 cm. It is golden yellow throughout, with black wings and tail. The headrest has a broad black band that forms a black band around the top of the head, which is very prominent on the golden yellow head. Male and female plumage are similar in color but darker in females. The body color is gorgeous. It feeds mainly on insects, but also on fruits and seeds. Arboreal birds, rarely active on the ground, prefer to flock. The sound is pleasant. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >035, dark grey wagtail</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > medium-sized (23 cm) grey and black wagtails. The male is bluish grey with bright black wings, white undertail coverts, black tail feathers, and white tips of the three outer tail feathers. Females resemble males, but are lightly colored. Omnivorous, mainly eating insects, also eats plant seeds. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >036, gray pepper</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > slightly smaller (20 cm) mountain pepper bird. It is characterized by body feathers black, gray and white. They often fly in groups over the canopy, shouting and singing crisply, preying on insects in the tree layer. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (iv) capuchin subfamily</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > capuchin family</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >037, black capuchin</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > the total length is about 30cm. It is black throughout , with glowing blue upperparts , thorax and tail feathers. The tail length is deeply concave. It inhabits open areas, is fierce, and likes to fight in groups. It mainly feeds on insects. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > king crane</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >038, shou belt</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > has a total of 14 subspecies, also known as ribbon bird, refining magpie, long-tailed crane and other synonyms. It is beautiful, the size of a sparrow, and the main feature is that the male has two very long central tail feathers, like ribbons. Feeds entirely on insects, beneficial to birds. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (5) Peacebird family</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >039, Peacebird</h3>
< h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > body length 18 cm. It is grape-brown in color , with a crown of feathers on the top of the head and a yellow end spot on the tail. Feeds on insects and berries. It is a winter migratory bird and a traveling bird. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >040, small peacebird</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > tail feathers are red. Active temperament. Its habits are similar to those of peacebirds, eating plant fruits and seeds. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (vi) Grebe family - Plovers, plovers and i.e</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > subfamily</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >041, diphtheria</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > is a small sized partridge. Heterochromia. Very quiet and gentle, often standing still for a long time. Its natural habitats are mixed forests, coniferous forests, or grassy, rocky areas. Winter flocks. The food is almost entirely insects, mainly beetles, caddisflies, etc. This is a female. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >042, tabby plover</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > is the largest of the birds, with a body length of up to 30 cm. The upper body is golden olive brown with black scaly spots, and the lower body is light brownish white. It feeds mainly on insects and invertebrates, but also eats small amounts of plant fruits, seeds and young leaves. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >043, grey-backed plover</h3>
< h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > is a medium-sized bird with a body length of 20-23 cm, a gray upper body slate, a gray chin and throat, a white belly, and a black wing and tail. Often alone or in pairs. Feeds on insects and insect larvae</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >044, crow</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > male crows are black except for their yellow eyes and beak. It is an omnivorous bird whose diet includes insects , earthworms , seeds and berries. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >045, white-browed plover</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > medium-sized birds. The head and neck are greyish brown with long and prominent white eyebrow lines, the upper body is olive brown, and the abdomen is white. Feeds mainly on insects and insect larvae, but also on seeds. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >046, spotted plover</h3>
< h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > medium body size. Males and females are of the same color , with dark longitudinal , brown heads , and broad white eyebrow and chancre markings. Foraging for insects. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >047, Baoxing SongBird</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > a special bird in China, a medium-sized bird. The upperparts are olive brown , the eyebrows are brownish white , and the ear feathers are pale yellow with black end spots. The underparts are white and feed on insects and insect larvae. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (vii) subfamily</h3> Grebe
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >048, grey-striped grebe</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > slightly smaller (14 cm) brown-gray grebe. The eye circles are white , the underbody is white , and the thorax and flanks are covered with dark gray longitudinal stripes , with narrow white wing spots. Wing length, a few to the tail end. It is smaller than the blackbird without a half-neck ring, and has smaller body and more longitudinal stripes on the chest. Omnivorous. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >049, Squid</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > slightly smaller (13 cm) smoky grey grebe. The upper body is dark gray, with inconspicuous skin-yellow markings on the wings, the lower body is white, the two sides are dark with smoke-gray spots, and the upper chest has gray-brown blurred bands; the white eye circles are obvious, the throat is white, usually with a white half-neck ring; the lower cheeks have black fine lines, and the wings are 2/3 of the tail length. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >050, Northern Grey Wren</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > slightly smaller (13 cm) grey-brown grebe. The upper body is grayish brown, the lower body is white, the thorax and the sides are brownish gray, the eye circles are white, and the eyes are white in winter. It preys on insects from its perch and returns to its perch to make a distinctive tremor on the rear of the tail. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >051, white-browed grebe</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > small birds, the male has a large black upper body, white eyebrows, bright yellow waist, black wings and tail, and white spots on the wings. The underparts are bright yellow. Food insects. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >052, red-throated helio</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > small birds. The male has greyish yellowish brown upperparts, white around the eyes and eyes, and black-brown upper tail feathers and central tail feathers. The chin and throat are orange-red during reproduction. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >053, green-backed harrier</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > also known as The Chinese Eagle. The male has olive green upper body. Originally an elisae subspecies of the yellow-browed grebe. It breeds in Hebei and Shaanxi, and migrates to Southeast Asia. Usually uncommon. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > i.e. family- songbird, i.e. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >054, red-throated singing parrot</h3>
< h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > males have olive-brown upperparts; eyebrow lines are regular, stretching from the base of the mouth to the back of the eyes; the eyes and cheeks are black; the chin and throat are red; and the abdomen is pure white. The female chin and throat are slightly white, and the eyebrow lines are brownish white without noticeable regularity. It is a ground-dwelling bird that feeds mostly in the ground or in the lowlands of shrubland. The song is more rhymed and pleasant, and the morning and dusk sing the most, and the song is particularly beautiful. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >055, Blue SongBird Medium size (14 cm). The male has a bluestone blue upperpart, a wide black eyeline that extends to the side of the neck and thorax, and a white lower body. The female has olive-brown upperparts , a brown throat and thorax with yellow scaly markings , and blue covert feathers on the waist and tail. It inhabits dense forested ground or near the ground. Blue Song Plover is timid and cold-fearing. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >056, red-winged blue-tailed parrod</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > slightly smaller (15 cm) and white-throated plover. It is characterized by orange-yellow flanks contrasting with white abdomen and buttocks. Males have blue upperparts and white eyebrows. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >057, Northern Red-tailed Plover</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > small birds with a body length of 13-15 cm. Its natural habitats are montane, forest, river valleys, forest edges and low bushes near settlements. Feeds on insects</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >058, black-throated stone that is</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > 13 cm (5 inches) long. The male has black upperparts; white patches on its neck; and white and reddish underparts. The female is pale brown with a dark crown. Nesting on the ground, the habit is like a bird , found in wild grassy pastures and coastal wastelands. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (viii) Starling family</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >059, mercerized starling</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > similar in size to other starlings, with a body length of 20-23 cm. The mouth is scarlet and the feet are orange-yellow. Feed on plant fruits, seeds and insects and nest in burrows. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >060, starling</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > about 18 cm in total length, dark back, white belly, belongs to migratory birds. It inhabits broad-leaved forests or fields and eats plant fruits, seeds, and insects. The call is varied and imitative. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >061, gray starling</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > slightly larger than the northern starling, with a black head to the back of the neck, and a white mix of forehead and top of the head. The upperparts are greyish brown, the tail coverts are white, the mouth is orange-red, the tips are black, and the feet are orange-yellow. Its natural habitat is savanna in plains or mountainous areas. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >062, myna</h3>
< h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > body length 23-28 cm. It is black throughout , with long , vertical plumages on the forehead , resembling a crown , and white wing spots , especially when flying. It feeds on insects and insect larvae, but also eats plant foods such as grains, plant fruits and seeds. Beneficial birds. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (nine) subfamily Wren</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >063, Wren</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > brown or gray in color with black stripes on the wings and tail. The body length is about 86 mm and the sexes are similar. The upper body is tan, the lower back to the tail and the wings are covered with black-brown transverse spots, the eyebrow lines are light brownish white, and the sides of the head are light brown, and the brownish white lines are mixed. Their wings are short and round, and their tails are short and upturned. Feeds on insects. </h3>
<h3 class = pgc-h-arrow-right > (x) family</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >064, coal tit</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > small songbirds. Body length 11 centimeters. The crown of the head, the side of the neck, the throat and the upper chest are black. The wings are distinguished by two white wing spots and large white spots on the back of the neck that distinguish them from brown-headed and swamp. The back is gray or olive grey, and the white abdomen is either yellow with or without skin. It is distinguished from the large and the green-backed in that there is no black longitudinal stripe in the middle of the chest. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >065, yellow-bellied tit</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > small birds with a black head and upper back, and a white patch on the cheeks and hind neck. Individual, paired or small groups, sometimes mixed with other species. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >066, big tit</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > more lively and bold, not very fearful. Agile, feeding on insects and insect larvae, eating small amounts of invertebrate and plant foods such as spiders, grasses, and flowers. </h3>
< h3 class = pgc-h-arrow-right > (xi) long-tailed family</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >067, silver-throated long-tailed tit</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > the total length is about 14cm. The top of the head is black with light longitudinal stripes, the back is gray-tailed, and the underparts are pale grape-red. Prey on insects in the air. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >068, red-headed long-tailed tit</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > inhabit mainly montane forests and shrub forests. The population is more abundant and feeds mainly on insects. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (xii) swallow family</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >069, JiaYan</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > common migratory birds. The beak is short and broad, the wings are narrow and pointed, and the tail is forked, forming a "swallowtail", the main feature is that the upper body is bluish black, but also shining metallic, and the ventral surface is white. Light and agile. Prefers to inhabit environments inhabited by humans. It feeds mainly on insects. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (xiii) Daisy family</h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >070, Dai Ju</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > is one of the smallest songbirds, with a body length of 8 to 11 cm. They have greenish-white bodies with bright yellow stripes on their heads. Dai Ju mainly inhabits pine forest, constantly jumping on the branches to catch insects. Dai Ju made a cup-shaped nest out of moss and spider webs and hung the nest at the bottom of the branches. </h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (xiv) Grebe family</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >071, collared sparrowhawk</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > beak is short and thick, yellow, and black on the forehead and the front of the head. The upper body is dark olive green, the lower body is olive yellow, and the feeding habit is more mixed. Food is mainly plant-based foods, especially wild fruits. </h3>
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >072, bald-headed quail</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > pure black and shiny from the forehead to the top of the head, white above the eyes to the posterior occipital, a white spot on the back of the ear feathers, and eat a large number of agricultural and forestry pests. </h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (fifteen) fantail warbler family</h3>
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >073, mountain stork</h3>
<h3 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > large (17 cm) tail with brown longitudinal stripes. It inhabits shrublands and reeds. Fly fast between hidden places and be good at running on the ground. </h3>