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  2. List of birds of China - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the bird species recorded in China. The avifauna of China include a total of 1431 species, of which 57 are endemic , and 3 have been introduced by humans. Of these, 108 species are globally threatened.

  3. Biyiniao - Wikipedia

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    Biyiniao appeared in Han [2] and Goguryeo tomb art, [5] and has evolved into a popular cultural symbol of steadfast affection. The famous poem "Changhenge" or "Song of Everlasting Regret" by Bai Juyi (772–846), which retells the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and his consort Yang Yuhuan, invoked this metaphor, [6] as did poetry by Cao Zhi (192–232) and Chen Weisong (1626 ...

  4. Nuthatch - Wikipedia

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    Its nest can be quite small but may weigh up to 32 kg (70 lb). This species will also nest in river banks or tree holes and will enlarge its nest hole if it the cavity is too small. [45] The great spotted woodpecker is an important predator of Eurasian nuthatch nests. [60] Nuthatches are monogamous. The female produces eggs that are white with ...

  5. Category:Endemic birds of China - Wikipedia

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  6. Birds in Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    Decorative back of bronze mirror, with birds, from the Belitung shipwreck. Birds in Chinese mythology and legend are of numerous types and very important in this regard. Some of them are obviously based on real birds, other ones obviously not, and some in-between. The crane is an example of a real type of bird with mythological enhancements.

  7. Black-naped oriole - Wikipedia

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    They can sometimes be nest predators on smaller birds. [18] The breeding season is April to June (January–March in the Nicobars [19]) and the nest is a deep cup in a fork of a tree. [6] The eggs, two to three, are salmon pink with reddish spots and darker blotches [10] [20] The nests are often built in the vicinity of the nest of a black drongo.

  8. Category:Chinese animal artists - Wikipedia

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    Chinese bird artists (4 P) P. Chinese painters of animals (3 P) This page was last edited on 15 January 2025, at 21:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. Category:Birds of China - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Birds of China" The following 174 pages are in this category, out of 174 total. ... Chinese babax; Chinese bamboo partridge; Chinese barbet;