Baiyun Mountain, known as the "lungs" of Guangzhou, boasts an exceptionally high green coverage and pristine ecological environment, making it a rare bird paradise in the city. The concentration of negative oxygen ions here far surpasses that of urban areas. Diverse forest vegetation and ecological waterfronts nurture a rich biological community, providing excellent habitats and foraging grounds for birds, including many nationally and provincially protected species. It is an ideal place to get close to nature and encounter wildlife.
As an important stopover point on the sub-migratory bird route, Baiyun Mountain is home to native bird species such as the thrush and red-whiskered bulbul, and during the migration season, it welcomes flocks of raptors such as the black-crowned hawk and crested honey buzzard. In the forests, colorful birds dart and weave among the branches, their clear calls weaving a natural symphony; along the water's edge, waterbirds swim leisurely, creating a picturesque scene against the backdrop of shimmering water and mountain scenery.
Strolling through the lush greenery of Baiyun Mountain, listening to the melodious birdsong, you can not only enjoy a double treat for your eyes and ears, but also immerse yourself in the ecological beauty of the harmonious coexistence between humans and nature, embarking on a nature exploration journey that heals the body and mind.