Kneel for a 200-word composition with poems, and I'll add points after solving it!

There is a lovely myna in my family, and she looks very lovable. The body is covered with black feathers, and the small and discerning eyes are hidden in the feathers of the round little head, which is not easy to see without careful look; The sharp mouth is orange, the thin claws are golden, and the tail is like an open fan.

More interestingly, my myna can do arithmetic. Once, I felt that there was nothing to do, so I played with myna. Playing, I asked it: "1+ 1 =?" I saw it click twice, and I was shocked. How can myna, who always loves to bite, do arithmetic? I didn't believe it, so I asked again: "1+3 =?" It soon clicked four feet. I still asked a few addition questions with a grain of salt, and the results were all correct. Now I'm sure myna can do arithmetic, and I like myna better.

The way it eats often makes me laugh. My myna likes to eat melon seeds, millet, vegetables and drink boiled water. Every time I feed it with millet, it always tilts its head and stares at me intently, and keeps barking, as if to say, "Hurry up, little master, I'm going to eat, I'm going to eat …" I put the millet in its rice jar, and it pecks eagerly, as if it were hungry, but it drips a lot of millet like rain. It drinks water in the same way as the chickens raised by grandma. It pecked it with its pointed mouth, then swallowed it with its head held high, pecked it again, and held its head high. ...

This is really a lovely myna, I like it very much, because it brings me endless happiness!