DCJpg who saw something interesting while filming the Chuseok moon

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(1)Going to the Gallogues
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(3)This is a picture of the moon
(4)It’s about this big
(5)But if you look carefully, there’s something
(6)Actually, I was taking pictures as usual, but it went by so quickly that I took it quickly
(7)If a bird looks that small, it’s at least a few kilometers up in the middle of the city
(8)I wondered if there was a bird flying that high alone at night, so I asked someone who knew the bird well and it looked like a sharp-tailed birdCome on
(9)The fastest moving animal among animals that move parallel to the ground. The common swift spends its entire life eating, sleeping, and wrapping, except when breeding
(10)It’s hard to keep flying in the air, so he has a special tendon that can turn the wings on
(11)Instead, their feet have degenerated and are almost crawling on the groundbad movement
(12)The way you sleep is unique, but your left and right brains alternate and sleep. I think that’s what he’s doing, too
(13)It’s amazing that it passed on the moon like that. Anyway, it’s touching

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(1)They live in Siberia, China, Taiwan, the Himalayas, Southeast Asia
(2)Living at the edge of a cliff or in the woods in the alpine region
(3)In our country, it’s a wandering bird that passes between September and October
(4)I was wondering what bird it was, so I posted it on the town bulletin board
(5)Dongchang Village teacher Ahn Byung-kwan asked a new expert, Dr. Ahn, and I found out the name
(6)You said it’s a rare bird that you don’t see often
(7)It’s my first time taking a picture this close
(8)Besides, it’s unbelievable to be seen in our village in the mountains of Gangwon-do
(9)It’s a great luck to be able to touch this bird and take pictures like this
(10)Also, this needle-tailed swordbird
(11)It’s the third fastest animal in the world
(12)The first one is 400 kilometers per hour
(13)The second one is 320 kilometers per hour
(14)The third one is the needle-tailed swordbird, which can fly 177 kilometers per hour
(15)The cheetah we know is about 112 kilometers
(16)They say that the tail of the needle is much faster
(17)Some people say that the speed of the common swift is about 377 kilometers per hour
(18)No wonder he disappeared so quickly when he ran away
(19)Spread the sickle-shaped wings and fly through the air at high speed, find food, and eat
(20)I can hear how fast the speed is
(21)The way to build a nest is unique, too
(22)Gather the flying grass in the air and apply gelatinous saliva
(23)It’s going to be shaped like a rice bowl
(24)That’s all for Naver God
(25)I don’t even sit on the ground
(26)I didn’t get close to the camera
(27)Maybe that’s why this bird was posted on the Internet
(28)It’s almost like I’m flying around
(29)Bird experts want to see this bird quite a lot

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