Beijing’s Skies Welcome Rare Eagles as Ecology Rebounds
Rare eagles return to Beijing’s suburbs as environmental initiatives show results, signaling ecological recovery in northern China’s capital region.
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Rare eagles return to Beijing’s suburbs as environmental initiatives show results, signaling ecological recovery in northern China’s capital region.
Beijing’s terrestrial wildlife species have increased from 608 to 612, with four new bird species added. The city’s ecological improvements are attracting rare and endangered birds during migration seasons.
Beijing’s terrestrial wildlife species have increased from 608 to 612, including 519 bird species, showcasing the city’s ongoing ecological improvements and conservation efforts.
The arrival of red-flanked bluetails in Beijing’s suburbs heralds spring, drawing locals and bird enthusiasts to witness this vibrant migratory species and highlighting environmental conservation efforts.
Geese, storks, and other migratory birds have arrived near Miyun Reservoir in northern Beijing, highlighting the region’s ecological significance and attracting nature enthusiasts.
Flocks of great crested grebes have returned to Beijing’s Summer Palace, embracing their mating season. Visitors are witnessing their graceful courtship rituals, highlighting the area’s rich biodiversity.
Discover how British conservationist Terry Townshend explores Beijing’s vibrant bird life, revealing how urban environments can support both humans and wildlife.
Over 60 swans have migrated to Beijing’s Huairou Reservoir for the winter, finding an ideal habitat among its fish-rich waters and reed-filled shallows.
A pair of black swans led their seven cygnets on their first icy adventure at Beijing’s Old Summer Palace, charming onlookers with their tottering steps.