Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - The blank image of brown-necked hornbill in Yunnan for decades has finally been filled! How amazing is this animal?

The blank image of brown-necked hornbill in Yunnan for decades has finally been filled! How amazing is this animal?

The brown-necked hornbill is a national first-class protected wild animal and a very precious species. It is a large bird with a body length of about 1.22 cm, a large mouth and a downward curve. The feathers on the head, neck and chest are chestnut, and the tail near the tip is white. Living in humid evergreen broad-leaved forest.

Due to the evolution of species and human deforestation and plunder, some ecosystems have been seriously damaged, and some precious animals and plants are slowly disappearing from the earth. To protect these. For endangered animals and plants, the state has also formulated a wildlife protection law, and many volunteers have also spontaneously protected endangered animals, so that people can consciously protect these good friends of mankind.

The blank image of brown-necked hornbill in Yunnan for decades has finally been filled.

A natural ecological protection volunteer photographed the brown-necked hornbill, a national first-class protected wild animal. Since 1980s, photographers have been shooting golden brown rhinoceros in Xishuangbanna. Since then, there has been no image data of golden brown rhinoceros to prove its existence. Therefore, the image of the brown-necked hornbill taken this time fills the blank of the image of the brown-necked hornbill in Yunnan for decades. The brown-necked bird has a brown head and a light blue throat, which is very beautiful.

Brown-necked hornbills are distributed in Yunnan and Tibet.

Since there has been no image record of the brown-necked hornbill since 1980s, people once doubted whether the brown-necked hornbill still exists on the earth. This time, the images of brown-necked hornbill taken by volunteers brought exciting news to people and aroused people's desire to protect endangered animals such as brown-necked hornbill. Yingjiang County has the largest number of birds in China. At present, there are only records of diphtheria hornbill in China, which need experts and volunteers to find and record. The other two-horned hornbills, crested hornbills and crested hornbills have stable observation records in Yinjiangdu.

The urgent need to protect endangered animals

When we protect endangered animals, we are actually protecting ourselves and protecting the long-term quality of our human life. If we don't protect the ecology and let the ecological environment be destroyed, not only some animals and plants will disappear from the earth, but also the survival of human beings will be in danger. The image of the brown-necked hornbill was photographed, which made experts full of confidence. They said that they would intensify exploration in these areas, further understand the distribution and reproduction of the brown-necked hornbill in Yinhe River, and better study and protect these very precious and endangered birds.