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Wikipedia
Shanghai Bird Watching SocietyIn Chinese - contact: webmaster@almsdeed.com Wild Bird Society of Shanghaihttp://www.shwbs.org/swb/[Site in Chinese] Wild Bird Society of Shanghai was founded voluntarily by a group of people who care about the protection of wild birds in 2005. It is an independent organization under the leadership of Shanghai Wildlife Conservation Association with 41 members. It is committed to conducting surveys and monitoring wild birds in Shanghai and the surrounding areas, saving wild birds and the promotion of bird-watching and the protection of habit...
Chongming Dongtan Nature Reservehttp://www.ramsar.orgAn extensive area of fresh and salt water marshes, tidal creeks, and intertidal mudflats at the eastern end of Chongming Island, a lowlying alluvial island in the mouth of the Yangtze River, which supports farmland, fish and crab ponds, and extensive reedbeds. The site is a staging and wintering site for millions of birds...
Travelling Birder 2003 [November] - Ewan Urquhart & Nick Moranhttp://www.surfbirds.com/trip_report.php?id=302This was my first visit to China and although primarily it was a business trip I managed to include three days serious birding at the end of the visit. I had made contact with Nick Moran who is an English birder currently resident in Shanghai and thanks entirely to his efforts we managed to set up a visit to the fabulous Yangcheng Nature Reserve which is approximately 400km northwest of Shanghai. We were due to catch the 1230pm bus from Shanghai to Yangcheng on Friday 14 November so decided to bird Shanghai Botanic Gardens in the morning... 2003 [October] Rob Drummond - Shanghai, Gaoyou, Yangzhou, Yellow Mountain area - Annhui Province, Beijing, Great Wall - Badalanghttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/china/china3/china-oct-03.htmI have just returned from three weeks in China as part of a school trip so basically I was acting as a sheep dog for 57 teenagers and most birdwatching was incidental. We visited the usual places although we did spend 10 days at Gaoyou which is located on the Grand Canal, c160 km north of Nanjing and is certainly a place off the tourist path and I suspect not a place that has been visited by too many overseas birders. Several of my records from there were of species whose distributions, according to the field guide, stopped at the Yangtze... 2005 [April] - Edward C Hallhttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/china/china4/china-mar-05.htmDuring the course of an OAT tour of China, I took every opportunity to break away for birding. Following are some suggestions as to where others might productively visit. These suggestions reflect, of course, the time of year that I was there and may not be as applicable to other seasons... 2008 [December] - Zhang Lin & Li Jinghttp://www.shanghaibirdingtour.com/report/SSMerganser,Fengxian.htmOne female Scaly-sided Merganser in Fengxian coast... 2008 [September] - Ewan Urquharthttp://www.shanghaibirdingtour.com/report/Yangshan,Binhai,Yangkou.htmA short business trip to Shanghai, China was too good an opportunity to miss so I decided to add three day’s birding onto the end of the trip before returning to the UK. Having birded the Botanical Gardens in Shanghai on a previous trip but not having the time to go far afield I wanted something more challenging around Shanghai so via the internet I made contact with Zhang Lin a local Chinese birder living in Shanghai who speaks good English... China Bird Reporthttp://www.cnbirder.com/For the most part these are just lists of birds seen on individual dates at locations across the whole of China - but none-the-less, useful... In Chinese and [mostly] English.
Birding Palhttp://www.birdingpal.org/China.htmLocal birders willing to show visiting birders around their area... Shanghai Birding Tourhttp://www.shanghaibirdingtour.com/In a two/three days' trip to some famous Nature Reserves, you can see Cabot's Tragopan, Elliot's Pheasant, Reeves's Pheasant, White-necklaced Partridge, Swan Goose, Lesser White-fronted Goose, Scaly-sided Merganser, White-backed Woodpecker, Siberian Crane, White-naped Crane, Red-crowned Crane, Swinhoe's Crake, Chinese Crested Tern, Pied Falconet, Dalmatian Pelican, Oriental Stork, Brown-chested Jungle Flycatcher, Fujian Niltava, Chestnut-vented Nuthatch, Yellow-browed Tit, Courtois's Laughingthrush, Rusty Laughingthrush, Short-tailed Parrotbill, Slaty Bunting... Wingshttp://wingsbirds.com/tours/regions/asia/Outstanding among China's birds are its fabulously evocative cranes and we expect to see six species, including majestic Red-crowned Cranes on the edge of the Yellow Sea, rare Black-necked Cranes at Caohai Lake and mythical Siberian, White-naped and Hooded Cranes at Poyang Hu National Nature Reserve, the site of what has been described as "the greatest avian spectacle in Asia."
Checklistshttp://www.shanghaibirdingtour.com/checklist.htmFor Shanghai, Jiangsu Province and Zhejiang Province... The Birds of Shanghaihttp://www.chinaenvironmentallaw.com/2008/03/22/the-birds-of-shanghai/One of the first things I noticed when I moved to China two and half years ago was the absence of birds. Of course, having moved to the middle of Shanghai you wouldn’t expect to be in prime bird habitat, but still it was a little disconcerting. |
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