What are yellow birds like?

The yellow bird, also known as oriole, golden-clothed son and black-pillow oriole, is a migratory bird with a body length of 20-26 cm and a weight of 60-100g. In summer, it flies to the east of China to breed, and in winter, it moves south to India, Sri Lanka and Malay Peninsula for wintering. The staple food is insects harmful to agriculture and forestry, and there are also some plant foods, such as fruits and seeds. The sound is melodious like running water.

Features:

It has a short mouth and black and yellow stripes on its wings. The crown and chin of adult male birds are black, and the head side, waist and tail base are bright yellow. The female bird is dark with many vertical stripes, and the crown and chin are not black. Young birds are female-like, but the brown is heavier and the wing spots are orange. Unlike all other small finches with similar colors, their mouths are sharp and straight. Adult birds are 20-26 cm long and weigh 60-100g. The male's head and throat center are black; Dark green back and golden waist; Wings and feathers are black with golden spots; The lower body is yellow before and white after, with dark brown stripes. The female bird's head is dark green, with no obvious black spots in her throat and no obvious yellow in her lower body. When young, the back feathers are very similar to those of female birds, but there are reddish-brown horizontal spots on the back neck; The back of eyes, neck, throat and chest are slightly yellow transverse spots, but they are not connected; Compared with adult birds, there are more vertical stripes in the lower body. The longitudinal stripes on the back of male larvae are obvious, and the brown feathers on the head and back of female larvae are heavier.