Interpretation: ① Falcon; (2) domesticated falcons; ③ A variety of water lilies; (4) Falcons.
First of all, falcon
Falcon, as a verb, can also be called falcon. This is an ancient sport that has been going on since the appearance of words.
Stone tablets depicting falcons created by Hittites can be traced back to13rd century BC, and cave murals in prehistoric sites may represent earlier falcons. Businessmen, adventurers and crusaders from Europe and Britain became familiar with falcons in the Middle East, and they returned home with falcons and falconers.
Second, artificially domesticated falcons.
Falconry (English name: Falconry) is a medium and large raptor, which is used for hunting activities in Eurasia and North America. Falcons hunt wild animals in their natural state and habitat by trained raptors. These hunted animals are usually birds and rabbits. This traditional Arab movement has developed throughout Europe. Falcon is a symbol of UAE and Arab culture.
Third, all kinds of water lilies
Water lily falcon is a perennial aquatic herb; Rhizomes are short and thick. Leaves leathery, purple, with deep purple spots; The leaves are green, the back is purple and there is a bright green vertical "V" shape. The leaf length is slightly larger than the leaf width, and the leaf base is V-shaped.
Petiole purple, with fine villi. The leaf diameter is 20 × 19 cm and Ye Zhan1m. Flowers are big and beautiful, and they are cultivated for viewing.
Characteristics: Marilek rhizome, which blooms intensively in cool areas in summer and moderately in warm areas.
Fourth, falcon falcon animals
Falcon is the national bird of Hungary, United Arab Emirates and Mongolia.
It's an animal belonging to the family Eagle and the genus Falcon. Weight 680-1200g; Body length is 425-591mm. Seasonal migratory birds, large raptors.
Living in inland grasslands and hilly areas. Falcons living in Russia migrate, while falcons living in other areas are resident birds. Mainly feed on birds and small animals. Distributed in Central Europe, North Africa, northern India, Central Asia to Mongolia and northern China.