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There are two kinds of birds at the head of Jurong Chishan Lake, one is called duck egg yolk and the other is called a wide-mouthed Dharma monk, and their appearance is particularly high

author:Purple Cow News

Yangzi Evening News Network july 15 news (reporter Zhang Lingfa correspondent Wang Wei) on the 14th, wildlife photographers and monitors in the Chishan Lake National Wetland Park to carry out field surveys, recorded two kinds of high-value small and medium-sized forest birds. After expert comparison, the two birds are the white-browed bird and the three treasure birds, which are new birds in the Chishan Lake area.

There are two kinds of birds at the head of Jurong Chishan Lake, one is called duck egg yolk and the other is called a wide-mouthed Dharma monk, and their appearance is particularly high

It is reported that the white-browed grebe, also known as duck egg yolk, pansy, plumage is composed of brilliant lemon yellow and black, eyebrows, wingtips decorated with white markings. The Three Treasure Bird, also known as the Broad-billed Dharma Monk, has black-blue gradients of plumage, white patches on the wingtips, and bright red beak and feet. Both species of forest birds are new species recorded for the first time in the Chishan Lake area, and both are important forest birds that feed on forest pests, and are loved by wildlife photographers for their outstanding appearance.

There are two kinds of birds at the head of Jurong Chishan Lake, one is called duck egg yolk and the other is called a wide-mouthed Dharma monk, and their appearance is particularly high

In recent years, the Jurong Chishan Lake Management Committee has vigorously implemented ecological restoration work, and actively carried out monitoring and protection work, and successively created a national wetland park and a national water conservancy scenic spot. With the continuous deepening of ecological restoration and monitoring and protection, the wetland habitat has been gradually restored, the biodiversity has been further enriched, and many wild birds have flown to Chishan Lake to inhabit and reproduce, with a total of more than 160 species, an increase of nearly 100 species compared with ten years ago, including many "national treasure- level" birds such as blue-headed diving ducks, cygnets, long-eared owls, and high-value birds such as red-billed blue magpies, red-billed acacia birds, and white-browed eagles.

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Source: Purple Cow News

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