From 1cf2af4e203e324d1ad8597b883f7c9e6a50b88e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jamie <2993429266@qq.com> Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2026 00:38:39 +1100 Subject: [PATCH] Update descriptions for birds --- .../ui/public/js/HMI_API_onboarding_task.json | 52 ++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/Components/HMI/ui/public/js/HMI_API_onboarding_task.json b/src/Components/HMI/ui/public/js/HMI_API_onboarding_task.json index ed575161b..44d44fb5f 100644 --- a/src/Components/HMI/ui/public/js/HMI_API_onboarding_task.json +++ b/src/Components/HMI/ui/public/js/HMI_API_onboarding_task.json @@ -38,11 +38,11 @@ "Bird": "Acanthiza lineata", "description": [ "The Striated thornbill is named for the distinctive markings on its wings and back.", - "These birds are found throughout southeastern mainland Australia, from southern Queensland to eastern South Australia, inhabiting open forests and woodlands dominated by eucalypts", - "These birds are highly territorial and aggressive towards other bird species.", - "Young Striated thornbills remain in the nest for up to 3 weeks after hatching, and are fed by both parents.", - "They have a varied diet that includes insects, nectar, and fruit.", - "The Striated Thornbill can often be seen in small flocks outside the breeding season and may feed in mixed groups with other small insect-eating birds​ " + "These birds are found throughout southeastern mainland Australia, from southern Queensland to eastern South Australia, inhabiting open forests and woodlands dominated by eucalypts", + "These birds are highly territorial and aggressive towards other bird species.", + "Young Striated thornbills remain in the nest for up to 3 weeks after hatching, and are fed by both parents.", + "They have a varied diet that includes insects, nectar, and fruit.", + "The Striated Thornbill can often be seen in small flocks outside the breeding season and may feed in mixed groups with other small insect-eating birds​ " ] }, { @@ -137,11 +137,10 @@ { "Bird": "Alauda Arvensis", "description": [ - "Common Name: Eurasian Skylark.", - "Known for its beautiful, continuous singing while hovering high in the air.", - "Brown, streaked plumage provides camouflage in open grasslands and farmlands.", - "Feeds on seeds, insects, and small invertebrates.", - "Introduced to Australia in the 19th century and now common in southern regions." + "These birds are known for their beautiful songs and can often be heard singing while flying high in the sky.", + "Eurasian Skylarks have brownish upperparts, a streaked breast, and a white belly.", + "They are ground-nesting birds and lay 2-5 eggs in a simple scrape in the ground.", + "Eurasian Skylarks feed on insects, seeds, and other small invertebrates." ] }, { @@ -256,7 +255,14 @@ }, { "Bird": "Atrapsalta encaustica", - "description": [] + "description": [ + "They are known for their distinctive vocalizations, which can reach up to 120 decibels.", + "Black Squeakers are often found in woodlands and forests, where they feed on sap and plant fluids.", + "They spend most of their life underground as nymphs, before emerging as adults during the warmer months.", + "These cicadas play an important ecological role by providing a food source for many bird and mammal species." + ] + + }, { "Bird": "Auscala spinosa", @@ -573,9 +579,11 @@ { "Bird": "Acanthiza apicalis", "description": [ - "Small insectivorous bird, about 10 cm (3.9 inches) in length.", - "Common Name: Inland Thornbill.", - "Brownish-grey plumage with streaked underparts and a pale eye-ring." + "The Inland thornbill is named for its preference for arid inland habitats of Australia.", + "They have a distinctive high-pitched call that can be heard from a long distance.", + "These small birds are skilled at hopping along branches and twigs in search of food.", + "The Inland thornbill is threatened by habitat loss due to land clearing for agriculture.", + "They are monogamous and form lasting pairs, with both partners involved in nest building and caring for young." ] }, { @@ -589,9 +597,12 @@ { "Bird": "Acanthiza lineata", "description": [ - "Small thornbill species, about 10–11 cm (4–4.3 inches) in length.", - "Common Name: Striated Thornbill.", - "Olive-brown upperparts, streaked underparts, and a pale face with fine markings." + "The Striated thornbill is named for the distinctive markings on its wings and back.", + "These birds are found throughout southeastern mainland Australia, from southern Queensland to eastern South Australia, inhabiting open forests and woodlands dominated by eucalypts", + "These birds are highly territorial and aggressive towards other bird species.", + "Young Striated thornbills remain in the nest for up to 3 weeks after hatching, and are fed by both parents.", + "They have a varied diet that includes insects, nectar, and fruit.", + "The Striated Thornbill can often be seen in small flocks outside the breeding season and may feed in mixed groups with other small insect-eating birds​ " ] }, { @@ -661,9 +672,10 @@ { "Bird": "Acrocephalus australis", "description": [ - "Small warbler, around 15–18 cm (5.9–7.1 inches) in length.", - "Common Name: Australian Reed Warbler.", - "Brown upperparts, pale underparts, and a loud, melodic song." + "They primarily inhabit wetlands and reed beds.", + "Australian reed warblers have a distinctive chirping call.", + "They are an important food source for predators such as snakes and raptors.", + "The male and female of this species look similar in appearance." ] }, {