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Spilopelia chinensis hiding in grass in waterfowl habitat #316629445
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In waterfowl habitat, you may spot a tiny turtle dove (Spilopelia chinensis) hiding in the long grass. This bird is typically small and has gray and brown feathers that are similar in color to the surrounding grass, allowing it to hide well. Turtle doves often choose to feed or rest on grasslands near water or lakes. These areas are usually rich in insect and plant resources. They are good at using the cover provided by the grass to observe the surrounding environment and avoid the attention of natural enemies. As you observe quietly, you may notice them occasionally jumping out of the grass to quickly hunt for insects or bask in the sun. The presence of turtle doves in waterfowl habitats adds vitality and vitality, while also demonstrating the harmonious and symbiotic relationship between species in nature.