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What weather does the cuckoo's different calls indicate?

What weather does the cuckoo's different calls indicate?

Singing has a close relationship with the weather change, and there is also a certain connection. The proverb says "yellow"

Birds are singing and the weather is fine. "China common black pillow oriole, also known as the nightingale, singing tactfully.

Nightingales crow at night, and the weather will be fine the next day. In the middle of the night, the cuckoo kept singing,

It indicates sunny or warm weather in the future. A bird sings on a rainy morning, indicating that

The weather will clear up. In the morning, magpies make euphemistic cries and jumps at the same time, which indicates good weather.

Qi; If you land on a tree, screaming and jumping, it means rain is coming. Good morning, duck.

The birth of a child indicates that wind and rain are coming. And the sparrow shrinks its head and barks, indicating that the weather is not long.

Turn cloudy. The turtledove hiding in the tree makes a hoarse cry, which also indicates that the weather will turn rainy.

(Originally taken from Qilu Evening News)

Flowers in spring contain laughter and firecrackers to increase cheers;

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