The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Common Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese as well as Greater White-fronted and Swan Goose.
Great, Medium, Little and Cattle Egrets are common and congregate in large flocks on migration. Purple Heron, Greater Painted-snipe and Pheasant-tailed Jacana occur regularly.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. Grey-faced Buzzard, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur on autumn migration. Eastern Marsh Harrier and Eastern Buzzard are winter visitors.
The parkland surrounding the Center has several Taiwan endemic species including Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet, Taiwan Hwamei and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. Zitting and Golden-headed Cisticolas may be seen in the long grass. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and White-bellied Green-pigeon occur.
Apart from the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road, to the west of the lake, are often productive. Black-winged Stilt, Common and Green Sandpiper are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Pacific Golden Plover, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Common Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese as well as Greater White-fronted and Swan Goose.
Great, Medium, Little and Cattle Egrets are common and congregate in large flocks on migration. Purple Heron, Greater Painted-snipe and Pheasant-tailed Jacana occur regularly.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur.occur on autumn migration. Eastern Marsh Harrier and Eastern Buzzard are winter visitors.
The parkland surounding surrounding the Center has several Taiwan endemic species including Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet, Taiwan Hwamei and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. Zitting and Golden-headed Cisticolas may be seen in the long grass. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and White-bellied Green-pigeon occur.
Apart from the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road, to the west of the lake, are often productive. Black-winged Stilt, Common and Green Sandpiper are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Pacific Golden Plover, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Common Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese as well as Greater White-fronted and Swan Goose.
Great, Medium, Little and Cattle Egrets are common and congregate in large flocks on migration. Purple Heron, Greater Painted-snipe and Pheasant-tailed Jacana occur regularly.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur. Eastern Marsh Harrier and Eastern Buzzard are winter visitors.
The parkland surounding the Center has several Taiwan endemic species including Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet, Taiwan Hwamei and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. Zitting and Golden-headed Cisticolas may be seen in the long grass. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and White-bellied Green-pigeon occur.
In addition to the Apart from the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road, to the west of the lake, are often productive. Black-winged Stilt, Common and Green Sandpiper are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Pacific Golden Plover, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Common Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese as well as Greater White-fronted and Swan Goose.
Great, Intermediate, Medium, Little and Cattle Egrets are common and congregate in large flocks on migration. Purple Heron, Greater Painted-snipe and Pheasant-tailed Jacana occur regularly.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur. Eastern Marsh Harrier and Eastern Buzzard are winter visitors.
The parkland surounding the Center has several Taiwan endemic species including Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet, Taiwan Hwamei and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. Zitting and Golden-headed Cisticolas may be seen in the long grass. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and White-bellied Green-pigeon occur.
In addition to the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road, to the west of the lake, are often productive. Black-winged Stilt, Common and Green Sandpiper are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Pacific Golden Plover, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Common Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese as well as Greater White-fronted and Swan Goose.
Great, Intermediate, Little and Cattle Egrets are common and congregate in large flocks on migration. Purple Heron, Greater Painted-snipe and Pheasant-tailed Jacana occur regularly.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur. Eastern Marsh Harrier and Eastern Buzzard are winter visitors.
In the The parkland surounding the Center, Center has several Taiwan endemic species occur, including Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet, Taiwan Hwamei and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. Zitting and Golden-headed Cisticolas may be seen in the long grass. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and White-bellied Green-pigeon occur.
In addition to the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road, to the west of the lake, are often productive. Black-winged Stilt, Common and Green Sandpiper are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Pacific Golden Plover, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Common Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese as well as Greater White-fronted and Swan Goose.
Great, Intermediate, Little and Cattle Egrets are common and congregate in large flocks on migration. Purple Heron, Greater Painted-snipe and Pheasant-tailed Jacana occur regularly.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur. Eastern Marsh Harrier and Eastern Buzzard are winter visitors.
In the parkland surounding the Center, several Taiwan endemic species occur, including Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet, Taiwan Hwamei and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. Zitting and Golden-headed Cisticolas may be seen in the long grass. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and White-bellied Green-pigeon occur.
In addition to the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road Road, to the west of the lake, are often productive. Black-winged Stilt, Common and Green Sandpiper are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Pacific Golden Plover, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Common Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese as well as Greater White-fronted and Swan Goose.
Great, Intermediate, Little and Cattle Egrets are common and congregate in large flocks on migration. Purple Heron, Greater Painted-snipe and Pheasant-tailed Jacana occur regularly.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur. Eastern Marsh Harrier and Eastern Buzzard are winter visitors.
In the parkland surounding the Center, several Taiwan endemic species include occur, including Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet, Taiwan Hwamei and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge.Bamboo-Partridge. Zitting and Golden-headed Cisticolas may be seen in the long grass. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and White-bellied Green-pigeon occur.
In addition to the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road are often productive. Black-winged Stilt, Common and Green Sandpiper are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Pacific Golden Plover, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Common Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese as well as Greater White-fronted and Swan Goose.
Great, Intermediate, Little and Cattle Egrets are common and congregate in large flocks on migration. Purple Heron, Greater Painted-snipe and Pheasant-tailed Jacana occur regularly.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur. Eastern Marsh Harrier and Eastern Buzzard are winter visitors.
In the parkland surounding the Center, Taiwan endemic species include Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet and Hwamei, Barbet, Taiwan Hwamei and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and White-bellied Green-pigeon occur.
In addition to the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road are often productive. Black-winged Stilt, Common and Green Sandpiper are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Pacific Golden Plover, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Comnon Common Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese as well as Greater White-fronted and Swan Goose.
Great, Intermediate, Little and Cattle Egrets are common and congregate in large flocks on migration. Purple Heron, Greater Painted-snipe and Pheasant-tailed Jacana occur regularly.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur. Eastern Marsh Harrier and Eastern Buzzard are winter visitors.
In the parkland surounding the Center, Taiwan endemic species include Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet and Hwamei, and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and White-bellied Green-pigeon occur.
In addition to the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road are often productive. Black-winged Stilt, Common and Green Sandpiper are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Pacific Golden Plover, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Comnon Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese.Bean-geese as well as Greater White-fronted and Swan Goose.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur. Eastern Marsh Harrier and Eastern Buzzard are winter visitors.
In the parkland surounding the Center, Taiwan endemic species include Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet and Hwamei, and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and White-bellied Green-pigeon occur.
In addition to the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road are often productive. Black-winged Stilt, Common and Green Sandpiper are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Pacific Golden Plover, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Comnon Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur. Eastern Marsh Harrier and Eastern Buzzard are winter visitors.
In the parkland surounding the Center, Taiwan endemic species include Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet and Hwamei, and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and Thick-billed White-bellied Green-pigeon occur.
In addition to the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road are often productive. Black-winged Stilt, Common and Green Sandpiper are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Pacific Golden Plover, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Comnon Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur. Eastern Marsh Harrier and Eastern Buzzard are winter visitors.
In the parkland surounding the Center, Taiwan endemic species include Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet and Hwamei, and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and Thick-billed Green-pigeon occur.
In addition to the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road are often productive. Black-winged Stilt and Stilt, Common and Green Sandpiper and are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Pacific Golden Plover, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Comnon Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Eastern Marsh Harrier, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur.
occur. Eastern Marsh Harrier and Eastern Buzzard are winter visitors.
In the parkland surounding the Center, Taiwan endemic species include Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet and Hwamei, and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and Thick-billed Green-pigeon occur.
In addition to the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road are often productive. Black-winged Stilt and Common Sandpiper and are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Comnon Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Eastern Marsh Harrier, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur.
In the parkland surounding the Center, Taiwan endemic species include Styan's Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet and Hwamei, and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. It is worth examining any pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and Thick-billed Green-pigeon occur.occur.
In addition to the lake and the parkland surrounding the Nature Center, the wetlands along Longluan Road are often productive. Black-winged Stilt and Common Sandpiper and are resident, while other shorebirds such as Greenshank, Swinhoe's and Pin-tailed Snipe occur on migration.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Comnon Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Eastern Marsh Harrier, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur.
In the parkland surounding the Center, Taiwan endemic species include Styan's Blunul andTwiane Berbet. Bulbul, Taiwan Barbet and Hwamei, and Taiwan Bamboo-Partridge. It is worth exainfg examining pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Doove, Dove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and Thick-billed Green-pigeon occur.
The site is well worth visiting at any time, but especially rewarding at migration periods and in winter.
From May-June and August-October, Whiskered and White-winged Terns are commonly present, while Gull-billed, Little and other terns occur occasionally.
In winter, resident Eastern Spot-Billed Ducks are joined by Garganey, Gadwall, Comnon Pochard, Greater Scaup and Falcated Duck. Geese include Taiga and Tundra Bean-geese.
Resident raptors include Osprey, Black-winged Kite and Crested Serpent Eagle. On autumn migration, Grey-faced Buzzard, Eastern Marsh Harrier, Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk occur.
In the parkland surounding the Center, Taiwan endemic species include Styan's Blunul andTwiane Berbet. It is worth exainfg pigeons carefully: in addition to the resident Spotted and Red Collared Doove, Asian Emerald Dove and occasionally Whistling and Thick-billed Green-pigeon occur.