The Olympic Forest Park, the "green lung" in the north of Beijing, has now become a paradise for birds.
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.
Aurora jay in the reeds Su Peng photo
The northern brown-bellied hawk crane with caterpillar in its mouth is photographed by Su Peng
Ring-necked pheasant in February blue photo by Yang Jun
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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