2. Magpie: Magpie is a popular bird since ancient times. It is a symbol of good luck and good luck, and it is also a symbol of happy events. Of course, the most beautiful legend is "meeting at the bridge". Because of this legend, the Milky Way is also called "Que River", and China's "Valentine's Day" is also scheduled for the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. On this day, the Weaver Girl crossed the Milky Way to meet the Cowherd, and the magpies contributed their feathers and bodies to fill the river into a bridge. So it can be said that magpies also have a certain symbol and significance of love.
3. Black-necked swan: Black-necked swan is one of the most exclusive animals in the world, and monogamy is strictly implemented. Many swans would rather die alone than find a spouse casually. Once they are married, they will love each other very much and stay together for life. They feed, rest and play with each other, and even on the way of migration, they never part. The black-necked swan is a famous love birds.
4. Macaw: The wild macaw is almost extinct. They are one of the largest parrots in the world and can learn to imitate human language. It is worth mentioning that they are almost in pairs. Once a hunter shot one of two macaws, but the other macaw did not escape, but launched a fearless attack on the hunter.
5. Peony Parrot: Peony Parrot is also known as Lover Parrot and love birds. Because of its gorgeous feathers, it often seems to be full of affectionate snuggling and perching. Legend has it that you will die of grief after losing your spouse, but this statement has not been confirmed. Peony parrots will be inseparable from their partners for life.
6. Acacia rubra: Acacia rubra, known as the "love birds", is not only a gift for ancient wedding activities, but also an object that flower and bird painters in past dynasties like to depict. Love birds, with a red mouth, is always in pairs, loving each other, like a young couple. It is said that when a male bird marries a female bird, the red-billed lovebird will accompany her for life. If one bird dies, the other will be silent and unhappy, even refuse to eat or drink, and finally die of double suicide.