There is a talking bird called Huang Laowa, from Sichuan. What is its scientific name?

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Problem description:

There is a talking bird called Huang Laowa, from Sichuan. What is its scientific name? The feathers on rhubarb feathers are blue and white, and the indirect glasses around them are black.

Analysis:

This kind of bird is called Jay.

Scientific name Garrulus glandarius alias: Segao, house bird, mountain monk.

Jay is about 32 cm long. The whole body is nearly purple-red-brown, the waist and anus are white, and the outer edge of the wing has Ikki bright blue and black spots.

Basically, it is a mountain bird, which spends most of the year in the mountains and is rarely seen on the flat land. You can find coniferous forests and broad-leaved forests or mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests. Generally far away from human settlements. After autumn arrived, I started a wandering life, occasionally meeting near houses in the suburbs. Usually, I will see some activities. After autumn, I have a group phenomenon. I wandered around with food. When I flew to a residential area, I was very afraid of people. I live at the top of the tree. I often block my body with tree trunks. It's not easy to find, but I'm active in the mountains, especially in the early stages of breeding.

Insects are the staple food in late spring and early summer, and spiders, chickens and eggs are also eaten.

Breeding in the forest on the mountain, the breeding period is April-May. Nests are mostly built in dense and dark areas with young trees, usually on shrubs or trees that are not too high. The cup-shaped nest consists of moss and tender roots, with tender roots inside, and is placed on the treetops of conifers or broad-leaved trees or between branches near the trunk. A nest of 5-8 eggs, the eggs are grayish yellow, with purplish brown and yellowish brown fine spots, scattered on the whole surface. The incubation period is about 17 days, 19-20 days, and the young birds leave the nest.

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