Love for Birds ('Ai Niao Zhou') | Protecting the Blue Angel, Let the Longyuan Birds Wake You Every Morning
From March 25th to 31st of this year is my province's 38th Birdwatching Week.
People often say: 'The Chinese people's understanding and protection of birds have a traditional basis since ancient times.' 'Birdwatching Week' originated in 1981, and is an activity undertaken by China to protect birds and maintain the natural ecological balance.
This week is 'Birdwatching Week.' How much do you know about the varieties of birds? There are many lively and agile birds in Longyuan campus. Now, let's follow the lens of Professor Hong Yanping from the School of Life Sciences to introduce these adorable little elves!


Common Jay


Daurian Red Thrush



White-throated Rock Thrush



White Wagtail


White-backed Thrush



White Egret



White-headed Thrush


White-footed Thrush



White-chested Crake



White-necked Thrush


Plain Thrush



North Red-tailed Magpie (female bird)


North Red-tailed Magpie (male bird)



North Grey Wagtail



Golden Oriole (female bird)


Golden Oriole (male bird)



Chinese Egret



Chinese Egret and Goose


Red-eared Thrush (male bird)



Red-veined Blue Rock Thrush


Red-headed Long-tailed Magpie



Red-billed Grey Magpie



Chinese Blue Magpie


Chinese Blue Magpie



Grey Wagtail



Painted Dove


Yellow-throated Earthcreeper



Yellow Wagtail



Grey-backed Swallow


Waxmouth Sparrow



Brown-crowned Barbet


Great Reed Warbler



Common Kingfisher



Chinese Swallow


Silky Nightjar



Little Teal



Flowered Whistler


Jewel-necked Dove



Brown-bellied Barbet



Bird protection is not just a task for 'Birdwatching Week,' but something we need to do consistently in our daily lives. Together, we protect birds and maintain the ecological community, which is our responsibility and mission.


Source: Longyan College



Editor: Xiao You



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