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Introduce Qinbird (not less than 200 words can be added)

Australia's national bird

It looks like a pheasant and often walks on land. The male bird has a gorgeous piano-shaped tail and is famous for its spectacular tail feathers. The tail feather of the lyre bird is very similar to the Greek lyre, hence its name. It is not only beautiful and moving, but also can imitate the sounds of other animals, and the sounds are very beautiful.

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Qin bird is a rare bird endemic to Australia, only distributed in southeast Australia and Tasmania. It is not only beautiful in appearance, but also good at singing and dancing, so it is known as a music dancer.

Male and female birds have different feather colors. The former is very common, while the latter's feather color and posture are much better. The head is dark brown, cheeks are lead blue, upper body feathers are slightly slate gray, and throat, wings and tail feathers are dark brown. It is particularly striking that the male Qin bird has 16 tail feathers, and the ends of the outer two are bent outward, and two of them have narrow inner feathers. When the tail feathers spread upright, these 16 tail feathers formed an ancient seven-stringed harp, hence the name Qin Bird. The tail feathers are mostly chestnut with black edges. A pair of tail feathers on the outer side are particularly developed, more than 70 cm long and about 3.5 cm wide. The background color of the feather is purplish red with a silver luster. Mixed with golden brown half-moon horizontal spots, the end is bent in black, which looks very beautiful.