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What kind of birds do first-time bird breeders choose?
What kind of bird to choose depends on bird people's own hobbies, situations and hobbies. There are many kinds of ornamental birds, some are good at singing, some can learn human language, some can play the role of small objects through training, and some birds such as eagle eyes and cormorants can hunt after training. Among the birds allowed to be kept, some birds are easier to keep, while others are more difficult to keep. First-time bird breeders should choose some birds that are easy to raise, such as budgerigar (commonly known as Feng Jiao), whose feathers are gorgeous and diverse, easy to raise and manage. There are also white waist (common name ten sisters), yellowbird, goldfinch, waxbilled finch, parrot and so on. These birds have beautiful postures, and some birds sing euphemistically. In short, hard-eating sexual cereal birds are easier to raise. Some omnivorous birds are also easier to raise. Representative larks, thrushes, lovebirds, myna, emu, blackbird, Jay, red-billed bluebird and so on. Larks, thrushes and blackbirds sing clearly and beautifully, enthusiastically and smoothly. Myna and Myna have high IQ, can learn human language, and are deeply loved by old bird people. Insect-eating birds are the hardest in cages. Because these birds live in the wild and basically feed on insects, the birds just caught will be frightened, constantly hitting the cage and refusing to eat, with a high mortality rate. But this bird has bright feathers and beautiful songs. Such as red-spotted chin, blue-spotted chin, bluebird, bluebird, embroidered bird, warbler, etc. People are also very popular in singing "Red calls heaven and blue calls earth" (that is, red calls birds flying in the sky and blue calls insects singing on the earth). Feeding birds, including kingfishers and cormorants that feed eagles and eat fish, mainly trains for hunting and viewing. If the picture is too small when browsing, just press F5 to refresh.