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Pe̍h-lêng-si (Hàn-jī: 白翎鷥).
因為有白色絲仔形ê 羽毛,chiah 叫做白翎鷥,有大白翎鷥、中白翎鷥、唐白翎鷥ê 分別。
傳統唸謠:
「西北雨一直落,白翎鷥來趕路,盤山嶺過溪河,chhöe 無岫跋一倒,日頭暗,beh 怎樣,土地公,土地婆,做好心,來?R路。」
「白翎鷥擔畚箕,擔到溪仔墘,跋一倒,khioh 一圓,買公餅送大姨,大姨嫌無濟,掠雞仔來咒誓。」
「白鷺鷥,chhia 糞箕,車到溪仔墘,跋一倒,khioh 著二sián 錢。 一sián 儉起來好過年,一sián 買餅送大姨。」
俗語:
「白翎鷥,飛入去胭脂巷,亦是白。」
「白翎鷥拚死食,亦無腳後肚仁。」
An egret is any of several herons, most of which are white or buff, and several of which develop fine plumes during the breeding season. Many egrets are members of the genera Egretta or Ardea which contain other species regarded as herons rather than egrets. The distinction between a heron and an egret is rather vague and depends more on appearance than biology.
Several of the egrets have been moved around from one genus to another in recent years: the Little Egret, for example, was traditionally classified as a member of Egretta, moved to Ardea, and then moved back again. The Cattle Egret was the sole member of Bubulcus but is now Ardea ibis, and so on. Common names are often a more reliable guide to egret identification.
In the 19th and early part of the 20th century, most of the world's egret species were brought to the brink of extinction by relentless hunting. Hat makers in Europe and the United States demanded massive numbers of egret plumes and breeding birds were massacred in locations all around the world.
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