Bee Pollen comes from
nature, is the bee from the flowers (nectar plants and pollen plants)
flowers collected in the pollen grains, and joined the special glandular
secretions (nectar and saliva) mixed into an irregular Flat round shape. Bee
pollen has a unique natural health care and medical and cosmetic value,
is more and more people know, is a high-protein low-fat nutritional
health food, known as "all-round nutrition food" "concentrated natural
medicine library" "Oral cosmetics" and so on, is the treasure of human natural food.
We provide rape pollen, tea pollen, sunflower pollen and mixed pollen, they are all collected from our professional green beefarm base.
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Goshawk appearance characteristics and production performance
Goshawks are commonly known as chicken eagles or yellow eagles. Is a large eagle, male body length 49-57cm, 93-105cm wingspan. Females are 58-64cm in length and 108-127cm in wingspan. The male goshawk is gray-black from the head to the front, black behind the eyes, and a distinct white brow; the lower body is white, with a large number of grey and black small horizontal spots. The upper body of the female bird and the surface of the wing are gray-brown, the eyebrows are white and miscellaneous with brown lines, the lower body is white, and there are longitudinal spots under the body. When the goshawk is flying, the wings are short and wide, with a rounded tip and a long tail. It is common that the fan wing and gliding alternate, and fly in a straight line. Wing stays horizontal when flying. The fan wing speed is faster than other large eagles. Habitat in mountain forests, good at preying on small mammals such as rabbits and wild mice, and occasionally prey on birds. Distributed in Northeast China and even Yunnan, Guangdong, text and other places. Breeding in Siberia and China's Xiaoxing'anling and other places. This bird is addicted to rats, etc. It is good for agriculture. Young birds are often domesticated as falcons to capture hares and birds.