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  • ID: 5811330
  • Uploader: extempore »
  • Date: over 2 years ago
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  • Source: garlica.lofter.com/post/1d5f3f0b_2b5ec7ca6 »
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  • 观鸟笔记Day7 三种啄木鸟!

    Birdwatching Notes Day 7: Three species of woodpecker

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    * Wave-style flying
    chirp
    Flap wings to fly upwards
    Retract wings to fall downwards
    (Repeat)...
    * High-frequency wood pecking
    Birdwatching Notes No. 7
    @Garlica
    Woodpecker
    Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker
    dadadadaDADADA
    Great Spotted Woodpecker
    (Their head has a unique structure that prevents concussions.) TN: it's true!
    Grey-headed Woodpecker
    * Very short calls
    This bird doesn't have red feathers on its head TN: it definitely does.
    The belly has patterning
    This bird doesn't have red on the back of its head TN: it definitely does.
    Its underbelly is red
    Woodpeckers are a type of scansorial bird that you'll see a lot. They eat harmful bugs under trees' bark. I commonly see three types of woodpeckers around campus, and their behaviors are quite similar; however, their bodies are quite different.
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