Amazing wild animals in Yunnan
Two Phayrei’s langurs are resting in the forest, Dehong, western Yunnan Province, Sep.13. (Zheng Shanhe)
The first phase of the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15) has come to an end in Kunming, Yunnan province.
Now it’s time to recap the typically Yunnan wild animals that were highlighted during the 5-day conference. Let’s take a look at the pictures.
A magpie harrier is soaring above fields, Dali, midwest of Yunnan Province, Oct. 5. (Zheng Shanhe)
black snub-nosed monkeys in the forest, Deqin, Baima Snow Mountain, northwestern Yunnan Province, Oct. 1 (Zheng Shanhe)
A red-willed blue-tailed robin is resting on a tree branch in Lijiang, northwestern Yunnan Province, Oct. 1 (Li Shujing)
Scarlet-breasted parrots is soaring in the forest in Dehong, western Yunnan Province. (Zheng Shanhe)
A black snub-nosed monkey is resting on a tree branch in Deqin, Baima Snow Mountain, northwestern Yunnan Province (Xiao Lin)
A cute black snub-nosed monkey in Deqin, Baima Snow Mountain, northwestern Yunnan Province (Li Donghong)
A hornbill is soaring in the forest in Dehong, western Yunnan Province. (Zheng Shanhe)
Two-horned hornbills in the forest in Dehong, western Yunnan Province. (Zheng Shanhe)
A group of red-legged falcons are resting on a tree branch in Dehong, western Yunnan Province. (Zheng Shanhe)
A group of red-legged falcons are resting on a tree branch in Dehong, western Yunnan Province. (Zheng Shanhe)
Source: Xinhua Net; Photos by Zheng Shanhe; Trans-editing by Yang Xuan