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  • ID: 5806382
  • Uploader: extempore »
  • Date: over 2 years ago
  • Size: 434 KB .jpg (2500x1850) »
  • Source: garlica.lofter.com/post/1d5f3f0b_2b5db87c7 »
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  • 假期了开始画一些校园观鸟笔记

    Now that I'm on break, I'll keep a birdwatching record for birds on campus

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    Beautiful blue-green plumage (structural coloration)
    When excited, feathers on the head will stand up
    Round body
    Eurasian magpie
    Zha zha! TN: chatter
    * Strolls around in the grass like an old man with his hands behind his back
    (when looking for food)
    * Can glide
    * Loves to give speeches on the tops of buildings
    (The color of its extended wings are very pretty)
    * During fall and winter, they move as a flock (the magpie tree grew fruit!)
    The one species of bird that you'll see the most on campus. Not afraid of humans in the slightest, noisy calls, intelligent, beautiful. In reality, they're bullies that annoy on other birds.
    Campus Birdwatching Notes No. 1
    (Sometimes magpies call out to magpies on other buildings)
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