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What is the song of birds?

1: Rhododendron is called Rhododendron: Cuckulus canorus (Latin name: Cuckulus canorus) is a 1 species of Rhododendron in Ericaceae, and it is also called Guo Gong, Du Fu, Dove and Du Fu. Basically distributed all over the country. The young bird's head, neck, back and wings are dark brown, and each feather has a white terminal edge, forming scaly spots. The head, neck and upper back are as thin as each other, and the lower back is as wide as each wing.

2. Magpie singing: Magpie (scientific name: pica) is a kind of bird in the family Corvidae. There are 10 subspecies. The body length is 40~50 cm, and the male and female feathers are similar in color. The head, neck, back and tail are all black, showing purple, green, blue and green luster from beginning to end. The wings are black and there is a big white spot on the shoulder. The tail is much longer than the wings and is wedge-shaped. The mouth, legs and feet are pure black. The abdomen is bounded by the chest, black in the front and white in the back. Stay birds.

3. Songbirds sing: Songbirds are also called yellow birds, orioles, canggeng and bluebirds. This kind of warbler is a passerine bird, a small songbird with a slender body, a small mouth and mostly simple feathers. It lives in various environments and has a sharp and clear singing voice.

4. Goose's name is Dayan, also known as Dayan, Swan and Large Migratory Bird, which is a national second-class protected animal. Wild geese are full of enthusiasm, can inspire their companions, and encourage their flying companions with their calls.

5. Turtledove Goo [gū] is called: Turtledove belongs to birds in Europe and North Africa, belonging to birds, birds, birds and birds. Turtledove is distributed in most parts of China. Due to the development of cities, few turtledoves appear in cities now, mostly in low-altitude non-urban areas.