Greetings From a Chinese EcoPark, Part III
03/17/2009
There is a saying about the people of southern China that they eat anything with four limbs except tables, anything that flies except airplanes, and anything that swims except ships.
Perhaps, but birding in southern China's Chongzuo EcoPark is nonetheless amazing!

red-whiskered bulbul
Courtesy of Peking University Chongzuo Biodiversity Research Institute
Noisy flocks of red-whiskered bulbuls are found in spades in the reserve’s trees and tall grass. The birds remind me of the Steller's jays that steal French fries off the plates of unwary diners at Nepenthe in Big Sur, California.
The following are of some of the other birds I’ve seen here this past week.

common tailorbird
Courtesy of Peking University Chongzuo Biodiversity Research Institute

great tit
Courtesy of Peking University Chongzuo Biodiversity Research Institute

cattle egret
Courtesy of Peking University Chongzuo Biodiversity Research Institute

white-breasted waterhen
Courtesy of Peking University Chongzuo Biodiversity Research Institute

white wagtail
Courtesy of Peking University Chongzuo Biodiversity Research Institute


They are very nice birds and
They are very nice birds and rare species in China. business directory |jobs|latex mattress
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Good article, Each and every point is good enough.Thanks for sharing with us your wisdom.
Peking University is also
Peking University is also doing of reasearch on birds as well, you have done some research as well :)
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They are very rare
They are very rare species.Took me time to read all the comments, but I really enjoyed the article. It proved to be Very helpful to me and I am sure to all the commenters here! It's always nice when you can not only be informed, but also entertained!
All these beutiful birds and
All these beutiful birds and theres still a bunch of ignorant fool who claim their evolved from reptiles