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Birds are musicians of nature, right?
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Birds are singers of nature. In the morning, it awakens the rising sun and the sleeping people. In the evening, it sends away the sunset and welcomes the starry night. It flapped its wings and flew around in the forest, singing "Twitter" in the trees, adding a beautiful scenery to nature.

Birds are musicians of nature. Whenever autumn comes, geese blow the horn of migration; When the moon rises, the nightingale sings touching songs on the branches, and the beautiful melody flies away with the wind; At dusk, the eagle always flies into the sky with its majestic voice and resounds through the sky, making small animals tremble.

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Birds eat all kinds of food, including nectar, seeds, insects, fish, carrion or other birds. Most birds move during the day, and some birds (such as owls) move at night or at dusk. Many birds migrate long distances to find the best habitat (such as Arctic terns), and some birds spend most of their time at sea (such as albatrosses).

Flying Most birds can fly, but a few flat-breasted birds can't, especially the birds living on the island, which have basically lost their flying ability. Birds that can't fly include penguins, ostriches, kiwis (a wingless bird from New Zealand) and extinct dodos.

When humans or other mammals invade their habitats, these flightless birds, such as the great auk and the fear birds, will be more likely to become extinct.