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Ask what kind of bird this is.

1. It should be ten sister birds.

2. These ten sister birds belong to passeriformes, which are petite birds, native to southern China and Southeast Asia. Although its call is not as good as that of oriole, it is also a favorite caged bird because of its gentle temperament and easy reproduction.

3. Ten sister birds, also known as white-waisted wenbird, fortune-telling bird and crane valley, belong to the golden-bellied family of passeriformes and are mostly imported. It is said that the Ten Sisters are a new breed that was crossed by a white-waisted golden-bellied bird and another similar bird hundreds of years ago. Because it is easy to raise, it gradually breeds into many different forms, and then carries out various improvements to produce the current varieties. Mainly inhabiting South China, Himalaya, Myanmar, Malaysia and other Southeast Asian regions. The original feather color of the ten sisters wenbird is not gorgeous. People like it only because of its lively posture, intimate and harmonious family relationship and easy-to-train skills. There are also ten sisters who have strong nesting ability. They are the best at brooding among all birds, and they are good "nanny birds". The feathers of the ten sisters are brown to dark brown, and the abdomen is white to the waist. Every bird has different stripes on its feathers. They are petite birds. Although their songs are not as good as orioles, they are also very popular caged birds because of their docile temperament and easy reproduction. Ten sisters, native to southern China and Southeast Asia, have white and hazel mixed feathers, and some have black spots. After years of variety improvement by the Japanese, they have become beautiful and easy to raise. They are docile, even if dozens of them are kept in the same cage, they can still live in peace and feel like brothers, so they are called "ten sisters". Just prepare fresh water, vegetables and broken rice. Ten sisters belong to finches. Because other birds' eggs and young birds are not excluded, they are often raised to hatch other birds' eggs and become nanny birds. It is often the fake mother of the golden finch and the little cardinals! It is best to choose a large or medium-sized cage to raise the tenth sister, because it breeds quickly.