The Feng Shui implication of raising a shrike

It means family peace.

The shrike is a small, carnivorous bird, also known as: Bailuo, shrike. It is ferocious in nature and is an important insectivorous bird. Their main feature is that their mouths are large and strong, with a hook and notch at the tip of the upper mouth, slightly resembling an eagle's beak. Shrikes have short, rounded wings, usually with a convex tail shape; strong feet with hooked toes.

It is ferocious in nature and likes to eat small mammals, birds, lizards and other insects as well as other live animals. Most of them inhabit hilly and open woodlands, with cup-shaped nests placed among thorny trees or shrubs. The eggs often have slightly dark brown spots of varying sizes.

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You can choose some auspicious birds to raise. Those birds that are regarded as Feng Shui auspicious birds will bring good luck to people. Among the common feng shui auspicious birds, the magpie and the four-jowler symbolize peace and auspiciousness and are the most popular.

Birds with beautiful natural patterns, such as pearl birds, canary birds, goldfinches, and colorful birds, are regarded as feng shui birds that can bring wealth. Peony parrots, thrushes, lovebirds, etc. are good for enhancing the relationship between husband and wife and are auspicious birds that symbolize love. There are also cute birds such as larks, parrots, and munias that can prosper Wenchang, and are also good for the learning of children at home.