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Please tell me what kind of bird it is, is it a canary? What does he eat? How to feed?
Yes, canaries, also known as hibiscus, hibiscus, white jade, white jade bird, bluebird and Bai Yan, are cereal-eating birds in passeriformes. Originated in Canary, Madina, Izuriz and other islands on the northwest coast of Africa, it is a captive ornamental bird with excellent feathers and good singing and dancing.

Canary's daily feed is millet, barnyard grass, corn flour, rapeseed, apples, vegetables and so on. Several kinds of feeds can be mixed, such as 2 parts of millet, 7 parts of barnyard grass and rape 1 part. When the source of barnyard grass is difficult, millet or millet can be used instead. Apples must be cut into small pieces and vegetables must be chopped. In winter or molting period, the feed ratio is 2 parts of millet, 6 parts of barnyard grass and 2 parts of rape (perilla). Before mating, parents began to feed eggs and millet, and continued to supply estrus feed and bone meal after closing the cage. Stop using the above feed after hatching and add 20% rapeseed and perilla seeds. After the chicks hatch, provide them with egg yolk noodles (a cooked egg yolk, 120g millet or corn flour), green vegetables and oyster shell powder.