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This is the second time I've been out in 20 days. Through the glass, the afternoon sun and air are warm and clean, and there is a slight cold wind blowing in from the open window. Suddenly, a voice in my heart said, "You should go to the nearby park to see the birds. Don't worry about the cold, there may be no birds, etc. Just put on your clothes and go out." binoculars, and walked to the park gate in more than ten minutes. The weather was warmer than the last time I came, and there was even a faint hint of spring. Not far ahead, in a pine forest on the side of the road, a large number of small and weak birds scattered in the air, but there was no trace of a bird in sight. Maybe hiding in those cypress trees. It should be a sparrow, and maybe a black head. The short thorn leaves are so densely packed that one cannot see the inside, except in a gap between the branches. Through the telescope, I saw two sparrows standing on the branches inside, with those lovely black spots on their faces. , also looked at me. In addition, only the gray magpie, dragging its long gray-blue tail, flew from the sky above and landed on a certain tree, making a hoarse sound. Going forward, you will see the Magnolia japonica that is the first to open every spring in this park. The flowers of this Magnolia Wangchun are small and thin when it blooms, but in the past few years, without exception, every year in the first few days of mid-March, when the mountain peaches are in full bloom, all the magnolias in this park bloom. The earliest flower in the middle of the year came, and cast a small comfort in my heart, who was waiting for the flower to bloom. At this time, the winter buds at the top of the twigs of Magnolia japonica are still small and hairy, like a small tip from a brush, and they don't look bigger than they were in January.

In the nearby woods, the branches and winter buds of Magnolia and Erqiao Magnolia appear to be much thicker, but they are not large, so it is impossible to imagine that in forty days or so, these winter buds will bloom into plump flowers. The bark is grayish-white, and there are very few inflorescences left on the tree, which are basically all gone. During this observation, I found that the annual flowers of magnolia bloom on the top of the new tillers, while the tops of the old blooms no longer bear buds, leaving only a small truncate branch.

Going further forward, through a rubber runway, separated by a peach forest, under the pine trees and golden and silver trees behind, there are a group of birds foraging, gray starlings and gray magpies. A few grey starlings pecked at the bare ground. The gray and fat body, the back cheeks and the sides of the sides are all white, showing their characteristics, the neck is slightly shrunk, the body like a fat sweet potato, and the lonely orange beak and feet, people feel Kind of clumsy cute. Going forward along the rubber track, a small flock of goldfinches and sparrows soon appeared in the roadside clearing. This clearing was sparsely planted with poplars tomentosa, luan trees, and a few bushes of spring and forsythia. Of course, the dead leaves on the ground had already been raked, and they were pecking at the pits under the turf and bushes. Like sparrows, goldfinch looks so light, but when mixed together, it can be distinguished at a glance. This is due to its wings with a thin gold edge and a golden tail like the purest pollen. - When I look at the Goldfinch, I am fascinated by the golden brightness, and sometimes, when it is facing directly, the eyes on its grey head and the little black circle around its beak can be seen in the telescope. , looking at it, I would have no reason to think that it also looks a little fierce... But I suddenly saw why they were startled, and all of them flew to a locust tree on the opposite side, and fell into the air in a light arc. shape. Standing high, with the sunlight behind them, their bellies now look more golden. After a few seconds, they saw that there was no danger, and they flew back to their original places and continued to look for food.

This is the second time I've been out in 20 days. Through the glass, the afternoon sun and air are warm and clean, and there is a slight cold wind blowing in from the open window. Suddenly, a voice in my heart said, "You should go to the nearby park to see the birds. Don't worry about the cold, there may be no birds, etc. Just put on your clothes and go out." binoculars, and walked to the park gate in more than ten minutes. The weather was warmer than the last time I came, and there was even a faint hint of spring. Not far ahead, in a pine forest on the side of the road, a large number of small and weak birds scattered in the air, but there was no trace of a bird in sight. Maybe hiding in those cypress trees. It should be a sparrow, and maybe a black head. The short thorn leaves are so densely packed that one cannot see the inside, except in a gap between the branches. Through the telescope, I saw two sparrows standing on the branches inside, with those lovely black spots on their faces. , also looked at me. In addition, only the gray magpie, dragging its long gray-blue tail, flew from the sky above and landed on a certain tree, making a hoarse sound. Going forward, you will see the Magnolia japonica that is the first to open every spring in this park. The flowers of this Magnolia Wangchun are small and thin when it blooms, but in the past few years, without exception, every year in the first few days of mid-March, when the mountain peaches are in full bloom, all the magnolias in this park bloom. The earliest flower in the middle of the year came, and cast a small comfort in my heart, who was waiting for the flower to bloom. At this time, the winter buds at the top of the twigs of Magnolia japonica are still small and hairy, like a small tip from a brush, and they don't look bigger than they were in January.

In the nearby woods, the branches and winter buds of Magnolia and Erqiao Magnolia appear to be much thicker, but they are not large, so it is impossible to imagine that in forty days or so, these winter buds will bloom into plump flowers. The bark is grayish-white, and there are very few inflorescences left on the tree, which are basically all gone. During this observation, I found that the annual flowers of magnolia bloom on the top of the new tillers, while the tops of the old blooms no longer bear buds, leaving only a small truncate branch.

Going further forward, through a rubber runway, separated by a peach forest, under the pine trees and golden and silver trees behind, there are a group of birds foraging, gray starlings and gray magpies. A few grey starlings pecked at the bare ground. The gray and fat body, the back cheeks and the sides of the sides are all white, showing their characteristics, the neck is slightly shrunk, the body like a fat sweet potato, and the lonely orange beak and feet, people feel Kind of clumsy cute. Going forward along the rubber track, a small flock of goldfinches and sparrows soon appeared in the roadside clearing. This clearing was sparsely planted with poplars tomentosa, luan trees, and a few bushes of spring and forsythia. Of course, the dead leaves on the ground had already been raked, and they were pecking at the pits under the turf and bushes. Like sparrows, goldfinch looks so light, but when mixed together, it can be distinguished at a glance. This is due to its wings with a thin gold edge and a golden tail like the purest pollen. - When I look at the Goldfinch, I am fascinated by the golden brightness, and sometimes, when it is facing directly, the eyes on its grey head and the little black circle around its beak can be seen in the telescope. , looking at it, I would have no reason to think that it also looks a little fierce... But I suddenly saw why they were startled, and all of them flew to a locust tree on the opposite side, and fell into the air in a light arc. shape. Standing high, with the sunlight behind them, their bellies now look more golden. After a few seconds, they saw that there was no danger, and they flew back to their original places and continued to look for food.
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