Traditional Chinese character "bird" calligraphy? What is the stroke order?

A, the traditional Chinese character "bird" calligraphy order as shown in the figure below:

Second, the number of strokes of "bird" is 5, and the radical is bird. The explanation is as follows:

1, a large class of vertebrates, with constant body temperature, spawning, toothless mouth, whole body feathers, keel protrusions on the chest, wings on the forelimbs and walking on the hind limbs. Ordinary birds can fly, and some of them have degenerated wings and can't fly. Such as swallows, eagles, chickens, ducks, ostriches, etc. All belong to birds.

2. Last name.

III. References:

1, the bird stays in the tree by the pool and the monk knocks at the door. -Jia Dao in the Tang Dynasty, "Li Ning lives in seclusion"

Birds perch freely in the trees by the pool, and monks knock on the gate in the bright moonlight.

2, the bird flies to the hometown, and the fox dies first. -The Nine Chapters of Qu Yuan in the Pre-Qin Period

Birds must fly back to their nests. When the fox died, he still turned his head to the hill where he was born and raised.

The word "bird" includes: bird's eye view, kingfisher, owl, captive bird, migratory bird, resident bird, shotgun and hummingbird.

Extended data:

Explanation of words:

1, bird's eye view? [Neokan]

Look down from a height. Modern Han Beiping's Sunset on an African Night in the Sahara: "Take a bird's eye view of the world's largest desert from the plane." Xiyuancao in Liu Shaotang: "They stopped under the pagoda, from which they can have a bird's eye view of Xiyuan University."

2. Owl? [ xiāo niǎo ]

Metaphor is immoral or rebellious. Modern Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Part I, Chapter II: "The unfilial owl is shameless! If you don't listen, get out! "

3. migratory birds? [hòu nio]

Birds, such as Ru Yan and Hongyan, migrate regularly with the change of seasons and become easy to live in the region. Chapter 10 of modern Jun Qing's Haicheng: "In late autumn, it is the time when migratory birds move south, and there are all kinds of beautiful and strange migratory birds on the trees."

4. shotgun? [ niǎo qiāng ]

Old musket. This refers to a shotgun with iron sand. Modern autobiography of Shen Congwen, I still don't put down that big book in many classes: "Shotgun is loaded with black soil medicine and a scattered iron sand to hunt this gorgeous and arrogant bird."

5. Hummingbird? [ fēng niǎo ]

Hummingbirds are collectively called hummingbirds. Big as a swallow, small as a thumb. Feathers are very thin, showing different colors under the sunlight, and the mouth is slender. Eating nectar and small insects on flowers can pollinate. Mainly distributed in South America and Central America.