Xinjiang is a paradise for wild animals, but the tigers in Xinjiang have become extinct, the wild populations of saiga antelopes have also become extinct, and many wild animals in Xinjiang have become extinct.
The main culprit of extinction is humans. Human appetite has led to the wanton killing of wild animals, and many wild animals have bid farewell to this beautiful world.
It’s not just large wild animals. Even the very small birds in Xinjiang, which were once numerous and found everywhere, are almost extinct due to the crazy hunting of humans.
That is the Yellow-breasted Bunting in Xinjiang.
The Yellow-breasted Bunting is so beautiful and petite, only 15 centimeters long and weighing less than 0.3 kilograms. The whole body is colorful and breathtakingly beautiful.
The yellow-breasted bunting is a small grassland bird. It mainly inhabits shrubs, meadows, grasslands and forest edge areas in low mountains, hills and open plains. It likes shrubs and grasslands near streams, lakes and swamps. It mainly feeds on insects and small Feeds on invertebrates and plant foods such as grass, seeds, and fruits.
The yellow-breasted bunting is timid and very timid. It is especially afraid of people. Regardless of men, women, old people or children, it will fly away immediately when it sees people.
Yellow-breasted Buntings like to move in groups, with a maximum number of 7,000.
Although the yellow-breasted bunting is small, it is beautiful, the meat is tender and especially delicious. Therefore, humans hunt endlessly, resulting in a sharp decline in numbers, and they are only one step away from complete extinction.
The yellow-breasted bunting has been listed as a national first-level protected animal. It cannot be killed, let alone eaten, otherwise it will go to jail! It hurts to love, the beautiful Yellow-breasted Bunting, let's act together to protect it!