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In recent years, a total of 306 species of birds have appeared in the "green lung" of northern Beijing! Why do they all favor Orson?

The Olympic Forest Park, the "green lung" in the north of Beijing, has now become a paradise for birds.

In recent years, a total of 306 species of birds have appeared in the "green lung" of northern Beijing! Why do they all favor Orson?

Aerial view of the Olympic Forest Park Photo by He Jianyong

Monitoring shows that in recent years, a total of 306 species of birds have appeared in Orson, accounting for 60% of the bird records in Beijing, including many rare birds.

In recent years, a total of 306 species of birds have appeared in the "green lung" of northern Beijing! Why do they all favor Orson?

Aurora jay in the reeds Su Peng photo

In recent years, a total of 306 species of birds have appeared in the "green lung" of northern Beijing! Why do they all favor Orson?

The northern brown-bellied hawk crane with caterpillar in its mouth is photographed by Su Peng

In recent years, a total of 306 species of birds have appeared in the "green lung" of northern Beijing! Why do they all favor Orson?

Ring-necked pheasant in February blue photo by Yang Jun

In recent years, a total of 306 species of birds have appeared in the "green lung" of northern Beijing! Why do they all favor Orson?

Ordinary buzzards that winter in Orson. Photo by Su Peng

In the view of li Huidong, a bird watching enthusiast, this is because Orson Park has created a nearly natural and ecological environment, forming a complete three-dimensional food chain. After more than ten years of careful management, the park has a multi-level habitat, the countryside is rich, the birds have food and drink, and they are naturally willing to stay.

Source: Beijing Daily Client | Reporter Zhu Songmei

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