To open one eye is to continue to see the vicissitudes of life, and to close one eye is to rethink about reincarnation. Life is to cultivate in the process of preferences, to endure loneliness, to discern the direction, to seek changes in time, and to use new eyes to see the current world,
It’s only after middle age that I begin to understand that what I see with my own eyes may not necessarily be the facts and truths. Fortunately, I already understand.
Scops owl (scientific name: Otus scops): about 20 cm in length. The upper body is gray-brown (with brown maroon), with dark-brown beetle-like fine lines. The face plate is gray-brown, densely covered with slender black stripes; the collar is light brown; the base of the ear feathers is brown; the top of the head to the back and the wing cover are mixed with brown and white spots.
Feathers Mostly dark brown, tail feathers grayish brown, and white undercover feathers. The lower body is mostly reddish brown to grayish brown, with dark brown slender horizontal spots and dark brown feather dry patterns. The mouth is dark green and the apex is nearly yellow. The claws are grayish brown.
Inhabits in mountain forests. Feeds on insects, rodents, and birds. Nesting in tree holes, each litter lays 4 eggs, white. The feather pattern resembles bark.
is widely distributed in the mainland and is a resident bird; Taiwan is a migrating bird. It belongs to China's national second-class protected animal.
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