Witness the ecological changes in Diqing by watching the 'Bird Paradise'

The number of black necked cranes in Napahai Wetland has reached a new high of 573.
On January 24th, the 8th bird watching season of "Shangri La of the World" - "Ecological Diqing Bird Paradise" came to a successful end, with observations and records of two new bird species: the long tailed duck and the gray backed starling.Through on-site observation, filming, expert review, and conservation exchanges, Yunnan Province's rich bird resources and biodiversity charm have been fully demonstrated.

On January 24th, the 8th bird watching season of "Shangri La of the World" - "Ecological Diqing Bird Paradise" came to a successful end, with observations and records of two new bird species: the long tailed duck and the gray backed starling.Through on-site observation, filming, expert review, and conservation exchanges, Yunnan Province's rich bird resources and biodiversity charm have been fully demonstrated.

On January 24th, the 8th bird watching season of "Shangri La of the World" - "Ecological Diqing Bird Paradise" came to a successful end, with observations and records of two new bird species: the long tailed duck and the gray backed starling.Through on-site observation, filming, expert review, and conservation exchanges, Yunnan Province's rich bird resources and biodiversity charm have been fully demonstrated.

On January 24th, the 8th bird watching season of "Shangri La of the World" - "Ecological Diqing Bird Paradise" came to a successful end, with observations and records of two new bird species: the long tailed duck and the gray backed starling.Through on-site observation, filming, expert review, and conservation exchanges, Yunnan Province's rich bird resources and biodiversity charm have been fully demonstrated.

On January 24th, the 8th bird watching season of "Shangri La of the World" - "Ecological Diqing Bird Paradise" came to a successful end, with observations and records of two new bird species: the long tailed duck and the gray backed starling.Through on-site observation, filming, expert review, and conservation exchanges, Yunnan Province's rich bird resources and biodiversity charm have been fully demonstrated.
