An Appointment with the Summer Elf - Kinmen National Park Chestnut-throated Bee-eater Conservation Promotion Event Launched on May 25
The chestnut-throated bee-eater is a unique summer migratory bird in Kinmen. It flies to Kinmen every April to dig holes, build nests, and breed offspring. Because of its bright feather color and special breeding behavior, it has become the most eye-catching focus of Kinmen in summer. In order to let more people know about the ecology of the chestnut-throated bee-eater, and to promote the correct ethics and attitude towards bird watching, the Kinmen National Park Management Office of the National Park Service of the Ministry of the Interior (hereinafter referred to as the Financial Management Office) will hold a conference from May 25 (Saturday) to July 7 (Sunday), every Saturday, Sunday and Dragon Boat Festival holiday, from 8:30 to 12:00 in the morning at Cihu Triangular Fort, professionals from the Kinmen County Wild Bird Society will provide wonderful ecological tours.
The Financial Management Office stated that the nesting situation of the chestnut-throated bee-eater is currently in good condition. At the Cihu Triangular Fort viewing platform, you can observe interesting ecological behaviors such as foraging, mating, and diligently digging holes and building nests. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy the chestnut-throated bee-eater. The beautiful abundance of throated bee-eaters. In addition, to promote the "Real-time Ecological Image of the Chestnut-throated Bee-eater in Kinmen National Park", during the event, people who come to the site to participate in the guided tour can scan the QR code of the real-time image of the Ecological Ecology of the Chestnut-throated Bee-eater in Kinmen National Park, "Subscribe" to watch, like and share to get a gift. Related promotional materials.