The female of the gray-backed thrush.
A slightly smaller (24 cm) gray thrush. Both sides are brown. Male bird: the upper part is completely gray, the throat is gray or white, the chest is gray, the center and tail of the abdomen are covered with white feathers, and the wings and wings are orange. Female bird: the upper body is brown, the throat and chest are white, and there are black spots on the chest side and sides. Different from the female blackbird, the upper body is gray and the mouth is yellow; The difference from the female blackbird is that the chest is white. The iris is brown; Huangkou; The color of the feet. Beautiful and melodious singing. When the alarm goes off, it will give a chuckle and a gasping chuck chuck sound. It breeds in eastern Siberia and northeastern China, and overwinters in southern China. Very common. Breeding in most parts of Northeast China, including northern Heilongjiang. Migrate through most parts of eastern China and spend the winter in the south of the Yangtze River. Occasionally found in Hainan Island and Taiwan Province Province. Jumping between woodland and rotten leaves in the park. Very afraid of life.
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2 can you raise it?
1) First of all, let's talk briefly about breeding. The habits of the gray-backed thrush are very extensive and easy to raise. You can refer to the breeding method of thrush. It loves to eat pellet feed, so don't forget to provide drinking water. The blackbird likes to live on the ground, and its call is not euphemistic. It is not a traditional caged bird, and its ornamental value is average.
2) The second is whether it can be raised. It is a species on the Three Owns List (a list of terrestrial wildlife that is beneficial to national protection or has important economic and scientific research value) and is automatically regarded as a provincial-level protected species. Anyone who kills, sells or buys it will be subject to heavier administrative punishment, with a maximum fine of 65,438+00 times the case value.
In my conscience, even if you keep her now, or sell her and eat her, no one will know. But you will be condemned by nature and morality and despised by all those who care about environmental protection and wild species.
Every time, I will repeat: protecting species means protecting future human resources and safeguarding our own tomorrow. This is by no means a slogan. I hope you will consider it carefully. No one is wrong. Grasping or buying is probably human nature. Men love to catch birds and keep them, but I hope you can think about it after reading the above passage.
If it is a wild bird, the best and only way is to release it on the spot. If someone raised you, you can keep it. From a certain point of view, the population of grey-backed thrush is still relatively large, so your "sin" is not great.
I hope this can be a turning point in your outlook on nature and life.
I wish you progress.