Continental blackbird
The continental blackbird is a migratory bird in South Korea and is a resident and migratory bird all over the world. The beak called black Tity is also called. The body length is about 25 cm, which is the largest among the geese that come to Korea and weighs about 1.25 kg. Males have black feathers, orange-colored beaks and eyes, and legs are dark brown. Females are darker brown than darker than males. The cry is like a flute and features a clear tone. There are several subspecies, with an average life expectancy of two years. In Europe, Russia, and China, it is a very common bird that can be easily seen on the streets, but in our country, rare birds are found only rarely, and rarely breed and leave in our country.