The second Yunnan Lancang Bird-Watching Festival, held in the Lancang Lahu Autonomous County of Yunnan Province, concluded with remarkable findings. Over a span of 60 hours, participants documented an impressive 273 bird species, setting a new record for the region. Among these, seven species were newly recorded in the area, including the spot-winged starling, which also marked a new record for Pu’er City, the administrative jurisdiction of Lancang. The event, which drew bird enthusiasts and researchers alike, highlighted the rich biodiversity of Yunnan Province, known for its unique ecosystems and avian diversity. The discovery of these new species underscores the importance of conservation efforts in the region, as well as the potential for further scientific exploration. The festival not only celebrated the beauty of bird-watching but also contributed valuable data to the field of ornithology, reinforcing Yunnan’s status as a global hotspot for bird species.
