The Karst forests near the Beibu Gulf in southern China have become a suitable natural habitat for bird species due to the warm and humid environment. Species including the Malabar pied hornbill, the black bulbul and the white wagtail gather here and stir up the woods from time to time. Watch this video to find out more.
About 'Journeys in Nature': Beibu Gulf Series
Beibu Gulf, located in South China, is an important link between the southwestern regions of the country and the rest of the world. This area boasts not only economic vitality, but also ecological biodiversity. CGTN Nature's film crew traveled to the gulf and discovered rare animal and plant species, including Eden's whale, the Chinese white dolphin, the Malabar pied hornbill and the Francois' monkey, to name only a few.
For more:
Beibu Gulf Series | Episode 1: Sea of whales
Beibu Gulf Series | Episode 2: Volcanic island
Beibu Gulf Series | Episode 3: Rocks and waves
Beibu Gulf Series | Episode 4: Rhythm of tides
Beibu Gulf Series | Episode 5: Nearshore Ecology
Beibu Gulf Series | Episode 6: Mangrove phalanx
Beibu Gulf Series | Episode 7: Sea and land
Beibu Gulf Series | Episode 8: Fauna in yellow camellias
(Cover image via screenshot)
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