新闻舆情数据

   Birdwatching refers to a scientific outdoor activity that involves observing birds in their natural habitats using optical devices such as telescopes, while minimizing disturbance to their normal lives.

  Birds, as one of the most indicative taxa in biodiversity, serve as critical references for scientific assessments and monitoring of avian status. The birdwatching records contributed by enthusiasts nationwide not only reveal regional avian population dynamics in China but also provide valuable insights for avian conservation and management. To some extent, observing birds reflects observing human society. This dataset enables exploration of relationships between birdwatching activity intensity and local economic development levels, population density, and vegetation coverage across regions. It also facilitates analysis of biodiversity issues through temporal and spatial variations in bird distribution patterns.

  CnOpenData's China Birdwatching Records comprehensively document avian observation information across 34 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions since 1997, vividly illustrating the development trajectory of Chinese birdwatching in the 21st century. This dataset offers rich and detailed support for biodiversity and environmental research in China.


Data Scale

China Birdwatching Records - Regional Distribution

China Birdwatching Records - Temporal Distribution


Time Coverage

1997-2022.4.30


Field Specifications


Sample Data

Birdwatching Record Table

Birdwatching Record Details Table

Birdwatcher Details Table

Provincial Bird Species Statistics Table

City-level Bird Species Statistics Table

County-level Bird Species Statistics Table


Data Update Frequency

Annual Update