Stop 1: Sha Tin Park
Hong Kong has recorded more than 580 species of wild birds, and Sha Tin is one of the city’s ideal birdwatching locations. Bring along a pair of binoculars and a camera, and explore the birdlife around the Hong Kong Heritage Museum with your family.
In the lush greenery of Sha Tin Park, birds can be spotted among the trees or by the pool’s edge, including species such as the Red‑whiskered Bulbul, Common Kingfisher, and Brown Shrike.

Stop 2: Shing Mun River
Continue your birdwatching journey along the Shing Mun River. Have you noticed the birds flying and foraging along the riverbanks? You can easily catch a glimpse of graceful egrets and grey herons here.

Stop 3: Children Discovery Gallery, Hong Kong Heritage Museum
If your kids want to learn more about birds, please come to the Hong Kong Heritage Museum. In Children’s Discovery Gallery, kids can learn about birds, and knowledge about other wild animals too.

All wild birds in Hong Kong, including their nests and eggs, are protected under the Whild Animals Protection Ordinance (Cap.170). Please care for nature, respect the living space of wild birds, and coexist with them in harmony.
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