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Bird Watching in Shenzhen Bay Park 20 18 Bird Watching Time+Address in Shenzhen Bay Park

You can see migratory birds in Shenzhen Bay Park soon. Do you want to make an appointment? After all, this kind of scenic spot only comes once a year, and it doesn't last long. Now let's take a look at some related information.

Basic information Shenzhen Bay Park can be said to be the most famous bird-watching place in the city. After all, Shenzhen Bay is known as a paradise for waiting birds and an important "transit station" among the nine major migration routes in the world. The main bird-watching sites in the park are the southern beach of mangrove coastal ecological park, the southern part of Shenzhen Bay subway station and the estuary of Shahe River.

There are black-faced spoonbill, heron, great egret, egret, snipe, red-billed gull and other birds near the water line of the park, and there are often large groups of birds flying in formation, which is very suitable for close-up viewing and taking pictures.

From June 10 to the weekend of April the following year, bird watching activities are basically held here.

Address: Wanghai Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen

Bird-watching activity location: a seaside ecological park in Shenzhen Bay Area, the first hydrophilic platform (see MCF green tent).

Registration: On-site registration, one person per 10. 20-25 minutes each time, 4 times each time.

Bird Watching Timetable Subway: Exit D2 of Shenzhen Bay Park Subway Line 9

Public transportation: Binhai Bus Terminal (south of Binhai Avenue) and Mangrove Bus Station.

What should I pay attention to in bird watching? 1. When birds see bright colors, they will have fear. So, when you come to watch birds, please don't wear bright colors such as red, yellow and orange, and try to choose dark clothes.

2. Birds are sensitive to nerves. Please don't make any noise when watching birds, and don't throw stones to scare these lovely elves.

3. When watching birds, remember to keep a moderate sight distance when encountering birds nesting or brooding, so as not to interfere with the parent behavior.

When shooting wild birds, you should use natural light instead of practical flash to avoid scaring birds.