What are the poems about egrets?

The poems about egrets are as follows:

1. Two yellow ducks sing green willows, and a row of egrets go up to the sky. Du Fu's Poem "Two orioles singing green willows" in the Tang Dynasty

3. over the quiet marsh-land flies a white egret, a shady summer oriole. A Tang Wang Wei's

4. Why are there two egrets by the water, and there is no worry about hanging silk on their heads? Bai Juyi's Egrets in the Tang Dynasty

5. The hills are full of egrets, and the streams are full of white apes. 11 Tang Li Bai's Seventeen Songs of Autumn Pu

6. The egret Tingzhou is green and the boat is hidden in the depths of the lotus. -Tang Wang Zhihuan's at heron lodge

7. Between the egret sandbars, the grass is deserted. -Tang Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn"

8. Spring grass is green by the Egret Lake, and silver-winged swallows come and go. -Yang Shen's "Linjiang Fairy at chuzhou on the western stream" in Ming Dynasty

9. On the edge of the independent stone bridge, the waves rippled in the sky. Egrets come and go, but the green hills don't change. -Zhang Yan's Dream of Jiangnan in the Song Dynasty

1. The emerald island is in waves, and the egrets point to the green hills. -Zheng Xie's "Climbing Yueyang Tower" in the Qing Dynasty

11. Jiangnan Jiangbei is rich in smoke and water, and egrets and red lilies are half autumn. -Modern Zheng Chouyu's Qiu Si

Egret is a kind of bird in the family Egret. It is a tall waterfowl with a body length of about 8 to 1 cm and a wingspan of 1.5 meters. Egret has fresh and white feathers, long and thin feet and a slender and slightly curved mouth. Egrets live near rivers, lakes, swamps, beaches and other waters, and mainly feed on fish, frogs and insects.

Egret is one of the most common birds in the world, which is widely distributed, including Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia and America.

Egret's living environment

Egret is a kind of water bird, which lives near rivers, lakes, swamps, beaches and other waters. They usually choose to nest in places with abundant water plants and abundant water resources, so as to facilitate foraging and reproduction. The habitat of egrets is usually open water, surrounded by trees or shrubs, which can provide adequate shelter and protection, and is also conducive to egrets' foraging and reproduction.

Egrets usually choose branches, grass, reeds and other materials to build their nests in trees or bushes. The shape of the nest is usually a platform-like structure, which is covered with soft grass and feathers to attract chicky and young birds.

Egrets live near water, and mainly feed on fish, frogs and insects. When foraging, they will look for food in the water or near the water, usually stretching their long necks and catching prey with their sharp mouths.