Once again, our reporter Gu Yunxuan based in southwest China's Chengdu City became overwhelmed on a birdwatching tour in a city park. She had a hard time trying to spot birds in trees, and then she was bombarded by different bird names. Luckily, some kids came to her help. Watch this video to find out!
For more:
Class, begin! Looking for ducks in Chengdu
'Wetland Birdwatching Scout': Learning about birds from kids
Heron's love stories: Bird romance in Chengdu's Huanhuaxi Park
Eighteen Again with Birds: Winged dwellers in Sichuan University
'Who stole panda's fur?' Looking for giant panda's bird neighbors
Birds coming through: A date with birds of prey
What do birds say? Meeting bird singers in Chengdu
Birdwatching in Chengdu with some young-at-heart guides
About 'Birds Say Hello' series:
Chengdu City, the capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province, is an important stopover for migratory birds and thus a hot spot for birdwatchers. CMG reporter Gu Yunxuan traveled across the city, learning from bird lovers who range from 7 to 70 years of age. When a green hand takes the first step in the world of birdwatching, what will happen? Stay tuned!
(Cover images via video screenshot)
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