Names of common flying birds: thrush, myna, budgerigar, (large) small sunflower parrot, macaw, egret, heron, forest eagle, peregrine falcon, sparrow, pigeon, munia, Pearlbird, hummingbird, flamingo, gull, owl, goshawk, vulture, cuckoo, crow, gray parrot, grosbeak, bowerbird, penguin, skua, quail, heron, peacock, turkey mandarin duck, green Woodpeckers, magpies, sparrows, cuckoos, kingfishers.
Uncommon bird names: loon, grouse, woodbird, rock pipit, wren, waxwing, partridge, pheasant, brown-eared pheasant, long-tailed pheasant, stone hen, flat-billed Puffin, rock pipit, woodcock, wren, chough, crossbill, water pheasant, pepperbird, drongo, oriole, white-eye, great bustard, hairy-legged sandgrouse, sandlark, sand pong, sand grouse Birds, red-crowned cranes, snowcocks, snow quails, plateau partridges, Tibetan sparrows, alpine sparrows, vultures, Tibetan sandgrouse, sandlarks, snow sparrows, chrysanthemums, wood sparrows, rock pipits, long-tailed sparrows, etc. . Southern birds found in this area include bulbuls, sunbirds, flowerpeckers, gray magpies, white-headed bulbs and climbing sparrows, bearded grebes, pepperbirds, thrushes, flowerpeckers, golden pheasants, yellow-bellied horned pheasants, red-bellied horned pheasants, less Falcon, white-necked pheasant, parrot, meadowlark, hornbill, trogon, broad-billed thrush, peacebird, jungle fowl, green peacock, leaf warbler.
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Living habits
Food habits: The feeding habits of birds can be divided into carnivorous, piscivorous, insectivorous and plant-eating types, and there are many more Intermediate and omnivorous types. The feeding habits of some species vary depending on seasonal changes, food availability, habitat characteristics, and other conditions.
Migration: Birds change habitat areas in different seasons, either moving from nesting sites to wintering sites, or from wintering sites back to nesting sites. This seasonal phenomenon is called migration. Depending on their migration habits, birds can be divided into several types: resident birds, summer migratory birds, winter migratory birds, traveling birds, and wandering birds. Bird migration usually occurs in spring and autumn. Migration in autumn is slow because they leave the nesting area; migration in spring is faster because they are eager to reproduce.
Species classification
Carinatae
Carinatae
Gaviiformes
Podicipediformes
Procellariiformes
Pelecaniformes
Ciconiiformes
Phoenicopteriformes
Anseriformes
Falconiformes
Galliformes
Opisthocomiformes
Gruiformes
Charadriiformes
Pteroclidiformes
Pigeonformes Order?Columbiformes
Psittaciformes
Cuculiformes
Strigiformes
Nightjars? Caprimulgiformes
Apodiformes
Hummingbirds? Trochiliformes
Mousebirds? Coliiformes
Trogoniformes
Coraciiformes
Hoopoeformes
Bucerotiformes
Piciformes
Passeriformes
Ratitae
ostriches? Struthioniformes
American Ostriches? Rheiformes
Struthioniformes
Apterygiformes Tinamiformes
Penguins Sphenisciformes
Penguins Order
Odontognathus
Archaeopterygiformes
Archaeopterygiformes
Confuciusornis sanctus