Poems describing egrets

Poems describing egrets are as follows:

1. "Egret": Snow clothes and snow make a jade mouth, and a group of fishermen catch fish in the shadow of the stream. The blue mountains are reflected in the distance, and the night breeze in pear flower falls is a tree.

2. "Egret": Egret falls into autumn water and flies like frost alone. My heart is idle, independent of the sandbar.

3. "The Fisherman's Song Egret flies in front of the Cisse Mountain": Egret flies in front of the Cisse Mountain, and the peach blossoms are flowing and the mandarin fish is fat. An old man in the bank, wearing a green bamboo hat raincoat and a green raincoat, braved the wind and rain and fished leisurely. He was fascinated by the beautiful spring scenery and didn't even go home in the rain.

Introduction of egret:

Egret is a medium-sized wading bird, belonging to Egypteridae Egret. Egret * * birds 13 species, four of which are all white, commonly known as egrets. Medium size, yellow toes; When breeding feathers, bare skin is pink, with two striped feathers on the head and withered feathers on the back and chest.

When not breeding feathers, the naked skin of the eyes is yellow-green, and there are no head feathers and back feathers. There is no significant difference between men and women. Egrets are distributed in the Yangtze River valley of China, Africa, south-central Europe, West Asia, Central Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia and Oceania. Inhabit lakes, ponds, estuaries and other waters in low altitude areas, and often inhabit shallow waters or river beaches in small groups. I often feed in the water during the day and fly back to the woodland to rest at night.

Egrets prey on small fish, shrimp, frogs, mollusks, insects and so on. Also peck a small amount of plant seeds. The breeding period is from March to July, and the incubation period is about 25 days. The female bird stays in the nest and is hatched and fed by her parents. The service life is about 10 year. Egrets appear in many articles, such as the famous sentence of Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty: "Two orioles sing green willows, and a row of egrets go up to the sky."

Guo Moruo, a great modern writer, also wrote a beautiful article "Egret" to praise it. Because of its high economic value, ancient orientals like to use it to decorate clothes, while westerners like to use it to decorate hats. In addition, egrets like to live in groups and are easily caught in large numbers, resulting in a sharp decline in the number of wild egrets.

Almost extinct, 13 species of egrets are all listed in the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species, among which the yellow-billed egret and the blue-gray egret are listed as VUlnerable (vu) and the brown-necked egret as near-endangered. The yellow-billed egret is a first-class protected animal in China.