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Recommended bird watching spots in Beijing

There are many activities suitable for summer, and flower and bird watching is always the theme. There are many places suitable for bird watching in Beijing, which not only have beautiful scenery, but also have a quiet environment. Even if everyone comes here in summer, it won’t be too hot. So let’s learn about the specific birding locations!

Beijing Olympic Forest Park

Olympic Forest Park is located at the northern end of the central axis running through Beijing's north and south, covering an area of ??680 hectares. Known as the "back garden" of the Beijing Olympics, it has become an outdoor oxygen bar for Beijing tourism. Many bird watching tourists engage in bird watching activities on weekends.

Although the Olympic Park is a newly built park, it has attracted more and more birds in recent years due to its beautiful environment. Herons can sometimes be seen breeding in the grass, and sometimes pheasants and kingfishers can be seen.

Address:

No. 33 Huike Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Bus route:

Metro Line 8 (Zhuxinzhuang Direction) Get off at Forest Park South Gate Station (Exit D) and walk 280 meters.

Current location: In addition to a variety of flowers, the Beijing Botanical Garden in Xiatian is also a paradise for birds. This is the time of year when you can see the most birds in your garden. In addition to raising birds, many migratory birds flying from south to north will also stop by the botanical garden to rest.

Visitors can easily see very beautiful birds such as red-billed blue magpie, willow warbler, spotted thrush and blackbird. During the breeding season, cuckoos can be seen and the hoots of owls can be heard at night.

The blackbird is the most naughty bird. It often appears around the Science Museum of the Botanical Garden and likes to jump around. Their bodies are black and their mouths are orange. When young, their mouths are gray, making them easy to identify.

In addition, blackbirds also have a characteristic that they like to imitate their own tongues. Sometimes they imitate sparrows, and sometimes they imitate bulbuls.

Address:

Xiangshan South Road, Haidian District, Beijing

Bus route:

Visitors can take Metro Line 1 at Pingguoyuan Station Get off the bus, transfer to Line 318, take Metro Line 4 to Beigongmen Station, then transfer to Line 563 or Line 331 from the northwest exit.

Beijing Botanical Garden

Beijing Yanqing Wild Duck Lake National Wetland Park is the largest wetland nature reserve in Beijing and a wetland bird nature reserve. There are tens of thousands of migratory birds in the spring and autumn, and the Wild Duck Lake Wetland Nature Reserve is home to thousands of swans, cranes, geese, ducks and herons.

In summer, in addition to some waterbirds staying in the reserve to give birth, there are also many species of songbirds such as reed warblers and orioles singing melodious songs. From October to April of the following year, thousands of gray cranes spend the winter here, making it a good place for tourists to watch birds in the suburbs.

The heron is a large bird with a long head, neck, legs and beak, so its body looks very thin. They move to their breeding grounds every spring and build nests in trees near the water or among reeds and aquatic plants. After nest building is completed, egg laying begins.

Address:

Kangye Road, Yanqing District, Beijing

Bus route:

Metro Line 8 (direction to Zhuxinzhuang) Get off at Zhuxinzhuang Station (Exit B3), walk 70 meters, take bus No. 880, get on at Zhuxinzhuang Bus Station, get off at Kangzhuang Community Station, then take Bus No. 921 and get off at Kangzhuang Community Station , get off at Yeyahu Station and walk 550 meters.

Beijing Wild Duck Lake Wetland Park

Beijing Summer Palace, a royal garden of the Qing Dynasty in China, is based on Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain as the background, based on the West Lake in Hangzhou, and draws on Jiangnan garden design techniques Large landscape garden. It is also the best-preserved royal palace and is known as the "Royal Garden Museum". It is deeply loved by tourists visiting Beijing.

The Summer Palace in Beijing is close to Fragrant Mountain, with good water and mountains, so there are both forest birds and water birds. Common waterbirds include mallards, bar-headed ducks, magpie ducks and terns. Birds in the forest include great tits, goldfinches, white-browed storks, and more.

The mallard is similar in shape and size to the domestic duck. The male bird has a yellow-green beak, orange-yellow feet, green head and neck, and an obvious white collar on the neck. Ducks have webbed toes but rarely dive. When swimming, its tail is exposed out of the water, and it is good at foraging, playing in water and courting mates. I like to be clean. We often preen feathers in the water and on land, and look after each other when sleeping or resting. Plants are a staple diet, including eating small fish and crustaceans.

Address:

No. 19, Xinjian Gongmen Road, Haidian District, Beijing

Bus route:

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Beijing Summer Palace

It is located in the north of Yanqing, Beijing. The natural environment is complex, the vegetation is in good condition, and the altitude difference is large, creating a suitable environment for birds, mammals and other wild animals.

The four-voiced cuckoo often lives in the woods and is not easy to see. The cry was extremely loud, four times at a time, which sounded like "quickly making grain". Every 2-3 seconds, sometimes all night long. The breeding period of Yunjin Rhododendron is from May to July. If you don't build your own nest, you will usually lay your eggs in the nests of gray magpies, black drongos, etc. It was hatched by upright relatives.

The four-voiced cuckoo is a summer migratory bird in northern my country and a resident bird in Hainan Island. It migrates to the breeding ground from April to May, and begins to leave the breeding ground from August to September to migrate to the wintering ground.

Address:

Zhangshanying Town, Yanqing County, Beijing

Bus route:

Bus No. 919, Deshengmen, Second Ring Road , get off at Yanqing Nancaiyuan Station, then transfer to bus No. 920 heading toward Songshan, and get off at Zhangshanying. You need to take a taxi to the Songshan Ticket Office, which is about 5 kilometers away.

These little bits of information have been shared with you so you can learn from them. These birding destinations are better off because of the habitat for these birds.

When you come here to watch birds, you must also take care of the environment here and don’t disturb the lives of these birds!