Sichuan, China Birding Tours


2025 May 2-May 21  (20 days)   Leader : Summer Wong , scheduled tour, group limit : 9-10 pax, cost: 3950 USD,  tour is full

2025 May 22-June 10  (20 days)   Leader : Summer Wong , private tour, tour is full

2025 June 11-June 30  (20 days)   Leader : Summer Wong , scheduled tour, group limit : 9-10 pax, cost: 3950 USD, tour is full

2026 April 27-May 16  (20 days)   Leader : Summer Wong , scheduled tour, group limit : 9-10 pax, cost: 3950 USD

2026 May 19-June 7  (20 days)   Leader : Summer Wong , scheduled tour, group limit : 9-10 pax, cost: 3950 USD

2026 June 10-June 29  (20 days)   Leader : Summer Wong , private tour, tour is full

2027 April 28-May 17  (20 days)   Leader : Summer Wong , scheduled tour, group limit : 9 pax, cost: 4300 USD

2027 May 20-June 8  (20 days)   Leader : Summer Wong , scheduled tour, group limit : 9 pax, cost: 4300 USD

2027 June 11-June 30  (20 days)   Leader : Summer Wong , scheduled tour, group limit : 9 pax, cost: 4300 USD

The itinerary of each tour may be slightly different due to the targets and the latest birding situation to maximize your birding experience.


Single room supplement: 600 USD per person

Tour cost includes:

Ground transportation by private car/van/coach; twin share and single rooms accommodation; all meals; all necessary entrance fee, and NR permits;

Guide/driver’s meals, accommodation & service fee;

All meals included: daily drinking bottled water, packed breakfast, lunch & dinner mostly at local restaurants;

Tour cost excludes:

International / Internal flights, Travel insurance, Soft drinks & Alcohol, Tips for local stuff

Besides scheduled & private tours, we also offer budget tours, for more details please Contact Us


See Itinerary, Price, Testimonials, Map, Hotel & Food, birds, mammals, scenery  Photos, Reports below


Our Best of Sichuan Itinerary is based on many years experience of taking tours in this Province of China. The birding, scenery and food are all outstanding. We aim to try to find as many of Sichuan’s endemic or near-endemic breeding species as possible, along with a host of other more widespread Asian breeding species. Birds we will target include Chinese Monal, White-eared, Blue-eared, Lady Amherst’s and Golden Pheasants, Temminck’s Tragopan, Verreaux’s Monal-partridge, Sichuan and Tibetan Partridges, Chinese Grouse, Tibetan Snowcock, Sichuan Wood Owl, Snowy-cheeked, Black-necked Crane, Pere David’s, Elliot’s, Barred, Buffy and Giant Laughingthrushes, Emei Shan Liocichla, Moupinia/ Rufous-tailed Babbler, Grey-hooded, Spectacled, Golden, Fulvous, Great, Brown, Ashy-throated and Three-toed Parrotbills, Sichuan Jay, Tibetan Lark, Slaty Bunting, Golden, Chinese and Spectacled Fulvettas, Yellow-streaked, Buff-throated, Sulphur-breasted, Bianchi’s, Marten’s, Grey-crowned and Alstrom’s Warblers, Emei, Sichuan, Alpine, Humes, Claudia’s, Kloss’s and Chinese Leaf Warblers, White-browed and Crested Tit Warblers, Sichuan, Spotted and Baikal Bush Warblers, Pere David’s, Sichuan, White-browed, Fire-capped and Ground Tits, Przevalski’s Nuthatches, Hodgson’s and Sichuan Treecreepers, Siberian and Chinese Rubythroats, Firethroat, Chestnut, Kessler’s and Sichuan Forest Thrushes, Three-banded, Chinese White-browed, Himalayan Beautiful, Streaked, Pink-rumped, Dark-breasted, Dark-rumped, Sharpe’s and Chinese Long-tailed Rosefinches, Rufous-necked and White-rumped Snowfinches and Przevalski’s Finch, now in its very own family!

PS: Our final tour itinerary may change a little bit due to the latest birding situation. Birding spots in Sichuan tour : Tangjiahe, Chuanzhusi / Gonggangling, Ruoergai, Maerkang / Mengbishan, Wolong / Balangshan, Wawushan, Longcanggou, Hailuogou, Luding / Erlangshan, Labahe, Pingshan etc.

Day 1  Arrive in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan. Night in Chengdu Atour Hotel.

Day 2  In the early morning we will visit a park which offers a good opportunity to see some interesting birds including Vinous-throated Parrotbill, Black-throated Tit, Yellow-billed Grosbeak ( Chinese Grosbeak ), Chinese Blackbird, White-browed Laughingthrush, Little Egret, Little Grebe and perhaps Chinese Bamboo Partridge then head to Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve for an overnight stay.

Day 3  Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve is a good place to see a number of species including Golden Pheasant, Temminck’s Tragopan, Slaty Bunting and the rare Tawny Fish Owl and we will target these species during our stay. Commoner birds that we might encounter include Mountain Hawk Eagle, White-backed Woodpecker, Collared Finchbill, Brown-breasted Bulbul, , Elliot’s and White-throated Laughingthrush, Red-billed Blue Magpie, Yellow-bellied and Green-backed Tit, Crested Kingfisher, Fujian Niltava, Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher, Claudia’s Leaf Warblers, Sulphur-breasted Warbler and Alstrom’s Warbler. Many mammals also occur in this area, including Takin, Reeve’s Muntjac, Tufted Deer, Tibetan Macaque, Chinese Serow, Chinese Goral and Yellow-throated Marten. If we are lucky we might see a couple of these species, and there is also an outside chance of encountering the rare Golden Snub-nosed Monkey or even Asiatic Black Bear.

Day 4  After the morning birding in Tangjiahe we head to Chuanzhusi, long drive day around 7-8 hours, birding on the way looking for Collared Crow and Black-streaked Scimitar Babbler, lunch and birding stop at Huangtuliang Pass with chances for Spotted and Chestnut-crowned Bush Warblers, Long-tailed Thrush and Himalayan Beautiful Rosefinch.  Night in Songpan.

Day 5  Early morning birding in Gongganglin forest, then head to Ruoergai, night in Ruoergai

Gongganglin is an area of high altitude coniferous forest not far from Juizhaigou, and is one of the best places to encounter Sichuan Wood Owl, which we will search for as it gets light. After that we will concentrate on other target species that are sometimes seen in this area, including Blue-eared Pheasant, White-browed and Crested Tit Warblers, Chinese White-browed, Pink-rumped and Three-banded Rosefinches, Siberian Rubythroat, White-cheeked Nuthatch, Maroon-backed Accentor, Hodgson’s Treecreeper, White-throated and White-bellied Redstart,  Severtzov’s (Chinese) Grouse is also very occasionally seen in this area, but very hard to find.

Days 6- 7  Birding in the Ruoergai area including Baxi forest and the Tibetan Plateau, night in Ruoergai.

We will spend two days birding near Ruoergai, with one morning concentrating on Baxi forest and the other on the Tibetan Plateau. Baxi is the probably the best place in Sichuan to find Blue-eared Pheasant, Chinese Grouse, Three-banded Rosefinch, Przevalski’s (White-Cheeked) Nuthatch, Snowy-cheeked Laughingthrush, Chinese Fulvetta, Sichuan Tit, Slaty-backed Flycatcher, Giant Laughingthrush and Black Woodpecker, and we will concentrate on these species. Commoner birds here include species such as Chestnut and Kessler’s Thrush, Chinese, Greenish and Buff-barred Warbler, and Grey-headed Bulfinch. Wolves have been seen in this vicinity, but are extremely rare.

Our second morning will be either spent at Baxi, if we have missed anything important there, or we can potentially target Przevalski’s Finch (Pink-tailed Bunting) and Tibetan (Black-winged) Snowfinch about an hour from our hotel. In the afternoon we will visit the high plains of the Tibetan Plateau where we will look for Black-necked Crane, Tibetan Lark, Rufous-necked and White-rumped Snowfinch, Horned Lark and perhaps Twite. Tibetan Grey Shrike is sometimes also seen in the Ruoergai area whilst Ground-tit is fairly common, even at the edge of town.

Day 8  Today is a rather long travel day (320km), our destination being Maerkang, but there are plenty of good birds to see on route and we will stop several times at key sites for birds that we still need. These may include Tibetan Partridge, Saker Falcon, Przevalski’s Finch (if still needed), White-browed Tit Warbler, Sichuan Tit, White-browed Tit, Pere David’s (Plain) Laughingthrush, Azure-winged Magpie, Tibetan Snowfinch, and Little Owl. Night in Maerkang.

Day 9  In the early morning we will drive up into the mountains to visit the beautiful pine forests of Mengbishan. This is the best place in Sichuan to find the often elusive Sichuan Jay and Verreaux’s Monal-partridge (Chestnut-throated Monal Partridge), and there is a good supporting cast including Blood Pheasant, Giant Laughingthrush, Long-tailed Thrush, Crested Tit-Warbler, Chinese Fulvetta, Crimson-browed Finch and Collared Grosbeak. Other notable birds in this area include Himalayan Bluetail, Giant Laughingthrush, Rufous-breasted Accentor, Streaked, Himalayan Beautiful, Pink-rumped and Chinese White-browed Rosefinches. White Eared Pheasant, Three-banded Rosefinch and Black Woodpecker are also possible but rare. Night in Maerkang.

Day 10  This is a travel day, with birding on the way, passing some magnificent scenery on route to Wolong, where we spend the night. Birds we will search for on route include Long-tailed Rosefinches of the distinctive race henrici, Wallcreeper, Yellow-streaked Warbler, Hill Pigeon, Hodgson’s Redstart and Asian House Martin along with both species of chough. If we arrive early enough in Wolong we will also have time to look for the recently recognized Sichuan Forest Thrush and Firethroat.

Day 11  We will start the day very early, have breakfast in an area that is good for Chinese Monal and White-eared Pheasant and occasionally Koklass Pheasant before we head back up towards the Balang Shan Pass if the weather is good. Balang Shan supports a number of high-altitude species, including Tibetan Snowcock, Snow Partridge, Red-fronted and Streaked Rosefinch, Brandt’s Mountain Finch, Alpine Accentor, Rosy Pipit, and with luck, Grandala. We will bird down the mountain during the afternoon and eventually spend the night in Wolong. On route we will stop frequently to look for a variety of species including Himalayan Griffon, Yellow-billed and Red-billed Chough, Firethroat, Giant and Barred Laughingthrushes, Alpine Thrush, Sichuan Forest Thrush, Slaty Bunting, recently split Chinese Rubythroat, Crested Tit Warbler, Chestnut-crowned Bush Warbler, Collared and White-winged Grosbeak, Kessler’s and Chestnut Thrushes. The area we visit is extremely good for Rosefinches, and we might encounter any of the following species during our two full days here: Sharpe’s Chinese Beautiful, Chinese White-browed, Dark-breasted, Vinaceous, and Pink-rumped Rosefinch. Night in Wolong.

Day 12  We will head back into the mountains before light, this time probably concentrating first on some birds in the lower part of the valley (although this depends on weather and what we saw the previous day). Night in Wolong.

Day 13  After another early start, we spend the morning birding between Wolong and Rilong, before heading to Wawu Shan, where we spend the night. If time allowed we will spend the afternoon looking for some low altitude species such as Grey-crowned Warbler, Alstrom’s Warbler, Ashy-throated Parrotbill in Wawu Shan. 

Day 14  This will be a full day in Wawu Shan which is the best place for parrotiblls in Sichuan, with chances of seeing Three-toed, Fulvous, Golden, Great, Brown and Ashy-throated Parrotbills and also Grey-hooded. There is also a reasonable chance of Temminck’s Tragopan along with a number of other special species such as Grey-hooded, Gold-fronted and Golden-breasted Fulvetta, Sichuan Treecreeper, Red-winged, Buffy, Spotted and Elliot’s Laughingthrushes, Emei Shan Liocichla, Spotted Bush Warblers and White-bellied Redstart. Red Panda is also seen here regularly.

Day 15  Morning birding in Wawu Shan for missed species previously then drive from Wawu Shan to Luding. Night in Luding.

Day 16  Luding is not far from Erlang Shan, where we will spend the day looking for a different set of birds. Erlang Shan is the best place to see Lady Amherst’s Pheasant and Moupinia (Rufous-tailed Babbler) and we will target these two species along with Chinese Song Thrush, Black-streaked Scimitar Babbler, Streaked Barwing, Gold-fronted Fulvetta, Yellow-bellied Tit, Chestnut-headed Tesia, Black-browed Bushtit, Golden Bush Robin, Brown, Grey-hooded, Fulvous and Great Parrotbills and a number of species that we may have missed previously, such as Firethroat and Barred Laughingthrush. Sharpe’s Rosefinch is also a possibility at this site. Night in Luding.

Day 17  After morning birding in Erlang Shan for missed species previously then head to Labahe, night in Labahe.

Day 18  Full day birding in Labahe Provincial Nature Reserve, Night in Labahe.

Labahe is another great place for Lady Amherst’s Pheasant, Temminck’s Tragopan along with other rare birds like Sichuan Treecreeper, Pere David’s and Fire-capped Tit, quite a few parrotbill species : Fulvous, Brown, Great and Golden Parrotbills.  And other nice small species : Chinese and Pygmy Wren-babbler, Ashy-throated Warbler, Sichuan, Large-billed and Claudia’s Leaf Warblers, David’s Fulvetta , Stripe-throated and White-collared Yuhina, Mrs. Gould’s Sunbird, Chestnut-headed Tesia, Chestnut-flanked White-eye, Goldcrest, Fujian Niltava, Verditer, Slaty-blue, Ferruginous and Rufous-gorgeted Flycatchers, Himalayan (White-browed) Shortwing and Brown Dipper. Red Panda has a possibility there. 

Day 19  After morning birding in Labahe then drive back to Chengdu with a brief stop for Swinhoe’s Minivet (near Ya’an) and Forest Wagtail. Night in Chengdu Atour Hotel.

Day 20  Departure, Chengdu Airport send off.

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红腹角雉 Temminck's Tragopan © Summer Wong 王文娟
Temminck’s Tragopan © Summer Wong
绿尾红雉 Chinese Monal © Summer Wong 王文娟
Chinese Monal © Summer Wong
红腹锦鸡 Golden Pheasant © Summer Wong 王文娟
Golden Pheasant © Summer Wong
Lady Amherst’s Pheasant © Summer Wong
Szechenyi’s Monal-Partridge © Summer Wong
雉鹑 Verreaux’s Monal-partridge (Chestnut-throated Monal Partridge) © Summer Wong 王文娟
Verreaux’s Monal-partridge (Chestnut-throated Monal Partridge) © Summer Wong
Tibetan Snowcock © Summer Wong
Blood Pheasant © Summer Wong
Tibetan Partridge © Summer Wong
白马鸡 White-eared Pheasant © Summer Wong 王文娟
White-eared Pheasant © Summer Wong
蓝马鸡 Blue-eared Pheasant © Summer Wong 王文娟
Blue-eared Pheasant © Summer Wong
雉鸡 Common Pheasant © Summer Wong 王文娟
Common Pheasant © Summer Wong
勺鸡 Koklass Pheasant © Summer Wong 王文娟
Koklass Pheasant © Summer Wong
雪鹑 Snow Partridge © Summer Wong 王文娟
Snow Partridge © Summer Wong
四川山鹧鸪 Sichuan Partridge © Summer Wong 王文娟
Sichuan Partridge © Summer Wong
斑尾榛鸡 Chinese Grouse © Summer Wong 王文娟
Chinese Grouse © Summer Wong
黑颈鹤 Black-necked Crane © Summer Wong 王文娟
Black-necked Crane © Summer Wong
Red Panda © Summer Wong
Firethroat © Summer Wong
Przevalski’s Finch © Summer Wong
Gold-fronted Fulvetta © Summer Wong
Crested Tit Warbler © Summer Wong
Grey-hooded Parrotbill © Summer Wong
Great Parrotbill © Summer Wong
Three-toed Parrotbill © Summer Wong
Brown Parrotbill © Summer Wong
Spectacled Parrotbill © Summer Wong
Fulvous Parrotbill © Summer Wong
Vinous-throated Parrotbill © Summer Wong
Ashy-throated Parrotbill © Summer Wong
Golden Parrotbill © Summer Wong
灰冠鸦雀 Przevalski's Parrotbill © Summer Wong 王文娟
Przevalski’s Parrotbill © Summer Wong
蓝大翅鸲 Grandala © Summer Wong 王文娟
Grandala © Summer Wong
灰头斑翅鹛 Streaked Barwing © Summer Wong 王文娟
Streaked Barwing © Summer Wong
Emei Shan Liocichla © Summer Wong
Sharpe's Rosefinch © Summer Wong
Sharpe’s Rosefinch © Summer Wong
Chinese Long-tailed Rosefinch © Summer Wong
Vinaceous Rosefinch © Summer Wong
Red-fronted Rosefinch © Summer Wong
Crimson-browed Finch © Summer Wong
Crimson-browed Finch © Summer Wong
Three-banded Rosefinch © Summer Wong
Streaked Rosefinch © Summer Wong
Dark-breasted Rosefinch © Summer Wong
Blanford’s Rosefinch © Summer Wong

Siberian Rubythroat © Summer Wong
Przevalski’s Nuthatch ( White-cheeked Nuthatch ) © Summer Wong
White-browed Tit © Summer Wong
Scaly-breasted Cupwing / Chinese Cupwing © Summer Wong
Pere David’s Tit / Rusty-breasted Tit © Summer Wong
Chinese Fulvetta © Summer Wong
Rufous-tailed Babbler / Moupinia © Summer Wong
Fire-capped Tit © Summer Wong
Fire-capped Tit © Summer Wong
Chinese White-browed Rosefinch © Summer Wong
Chinese White-browed Rosefinch © Summer Wong
Giant Laughingthrush © Summer Wong
Barred Laughingthrush © Summer Wong
棕噪鹛 Buffy Laughingthrush © Summer Wong 王文娟
Buffy Laughingthrush © Summer Wong
白喉噪鹛 White-throated Laughingthrush © Summer Wong 王文娟
White-throated Laughingthrush © Summer Wong
橙翅噪鹛 Elliot's Laughingthrush © Summer Wong 王文娟
Elliot’s Laughingthrush © Summer Wong
眼纹噪鹛 Spotted Laughingthrush © Summer Wong 王文娟
Spotted Laughingthrush © Summer Wong
黑额山噪鹛 Snowy-cheeked Laughingthrush © Summer Wong 王文娟
Snowy-cheeked Laughingthrush © Summer Wong
黑头噪鸦 Sichuan Jay © Summer Wong 王文娟
Sichuan Jay © Summer Wong
Tawny Fish Owl © Summer Wong
四川林鸮 Sichuan Wood Owl / Pere David's Owl © Summer Wong 王文娟
Sichuan Wood Owl / Pere David’s Owl © Summer Wong
Himalayan Owl © Summer Wong
纵纹腹小鸮 Little Owl © Vincent Wang
Little Owl © Vincent Wang
雕鸮 Eagle Owl © Summer Wong 王文娟
Eagle Owl © Summer Wong
高山兀鹫 Himalayan Griffon © Summer Wong 王文娟
Himalayan Griffon © Summer Wong
胡兀鹫 Lammergeier © Summer Wong 王文娟
Lammergeier © Summer Wong
草原雕 Steppe Eagle © Summer Wong 王文娟
Steppe Eagle © Summer Wong
大鵟 Upland Buzzard © Summer Wong 王文娟
Upland Buzzard © Summer Wong
猎隼 Saker Falcon © Summer Wong 王文娟
Saker Falcon © Summer Wong
White-backed Woodpecker male © Summer Wong
White-backed Woodpecker male © Summer Wong
White-backed Woodpecker female © Summer Wong
White-backed Woodpecker female © Summer Wong
Eurasian Three-toed Woodpecker © Summer Wong
Eurasian Three-toed Woodpecker © Summer Wong
Darjeeling Woodpecker © Summer Wong
Darjeeling Woodpecker © Summer Wong
Collared Grosbeak © Summer Wong
Chinese Blue Flycatcher © Summer Wong
Chinese Blue Flycatcher © Summer Wong
Rufous-headed Robin © Summer Wong
Rufous-headed Robin © Summer Wong
Golden-breasted Fulvetta © Summer Wong
Golden-breasted Fulvetta © Summer Wong
Spectacled Fulvetta © Summer Wong
Spectacled Fulvetta © Summer Wong
Chinese Fulvetta © Summer Wong
Grey-hooded Fulvetta © Summer Wong
Grey-hooded Fulvetta © Summer Wong
Sichuan Treecreeper © Summer Wong
Sichuan Treecreeper © Summer Wong
Blue-fronted Redstart © Summer Wong
Blue-fronted Redstart © Summer Wong
White-bellied Redstart © Summer Wong
White-bellied Redstart © Summer Wong
Golden Bush Robin © Summer Wong
Golden Bush Robin © Summer Wong
Zappey’s Flycatcher © Summer Wong
Dark-sided Flycatcher © Summer Wong
Dark-sided Flycatcher © Summer Wong
Ferruginous Flycatcher © Summer Wong
Maroon-backed Accentor © Summer Wong
Maroon-backed Accentor © Summer Wong
Alpine Accentor © Summer Wong
Alpine Accentor © Summer Wong
Stripe-throated Yuhina © Summer Wong
Stripe-throated Yuhina © Summer Wong
Mrs Gould's Sunbird © Summer Wong
Mrs Gould’s Sunbird © Summer Wong
Greenish Warbler © Summer Wong
Greenish Warbler © Summer Wong
Alpine Leaf Warbler © Summer Wong
Alpine Leaf Warbler © Summer Wong
Dusky Warbler © Summer Wong
Dusky Warbler © Summer Wong
Spotted Bush Warbler © Summer Wong
Spotted Bush Warbler © Summer Wong
Brown Bush Warbler © Summer Wong
Chestnut-crowned Bush Warbler © Summer Wong
Grey-sided Bush Warbler © Summer Wong
Chestnut-headed Tesia © Summer Wong
Chestnut-headed Tesia © Summer Wong
Slaty Bunting © Summer Wong
Godlewski's Bunting © Summer Wong
Godlewski’s Bunting © Summer Wong
Tibetan Lark © Summer Wong
Tibetan Lark © Summer Wong
Horned Lark © Summer Wong
Horned Lark © Summer Wong
Rufous-necked Snowfinch © Summer Wong
Rufous-necked Snowfinch © Summer Wong
Brandt's Mountain Finch © Summer Wong
Brandt’s Mountain Finch © Summer Wong
Plain Mountain Finch © Summer Wong
Plain Mountain Finch © Summer Wong
Kessler's Thrush © Summer Wong
Kessler’s Thrush © Summer Wong
Chestnut Thrush © Summer Wong
Chestnut Thrush © Summer Wong
Grey-crested Tit © Summer Wong
Grey-crested Tit © Summer Wong
Sichuan Tit © Summer Wong
Black-bibbed Tit © Summer Wong
Sooty Tit © Summer Wong
Sooty Tit © Summer Wong
Yellow-browed Tit © Summer Wong
Ground Tit © Summer Wong
Ground Tit © Summer Wong
Gould’s Shortwing © Summer Wong
Chinese Rubythroat © Summer Wong
Chinese Rubythroat © Summer Wong
White-browed Tit Warbler © Summer Wong
White-browed Tit Warbler © Summer Wong
Hill Pigeon © Summer Wong
Hill Pigeon © Summer Wong
小嘴乌鸦 Carrion Crow © Summer Wong 王文娟
Carrion Crow © Summer Wong
Blue Sheep © Summer Wong
Blue Sheep © Summer Wong
Reeve's Muntjac © Summer Wong
Reeve’s Muntjac © Summer Wong
Tufted Deer © Summer Wong
Tufted Deer © Summer Wong
Hog Badger © Summer Wong
Hog Badger © Summer Wong
Wild Boar © Summer Wong
Wild Boar © Summer Wong
Chinese Goral © Summer Wong
Chinese Goral © Summer Wong
Wolf © Summer Wong
Wolf © Summer Wong
Tibetan Fox © Summer Wong
Tibetan Fox © Summer Wong
Red Fox © Summer Wong
Red Fox © Summer Wong
Himalayan Marmot © Summer Wong
Himalayan Marmot © Summer Wong
Glover's Pika © Summer Wong
Glover’s Pika © Summer Wong
Malayan Porcupine © Summer Wong
Malayan Porcupine © Summer Wong
Pallas's Cat © Summer Wong
Pallas’s Cat © Summer Wong
 Leopard Cat © Summer Wong
Leopard Cat © Summer Wong
Golden Snub-nosed Monkey © Summer Wong
Golden Snub-nosed Monkey © Summer Wong
Takin © Summer Wong
Takin © Summer Wong
Chuanzhusi © Summer Wong
Balang Shan © Summer Wong
Balang Shan © Summer Wong
Chuanzhusi © Summer Wong
Balang Shan © Summer Wong
Ruoergai © Summer Wong
Chuanzhusi © Summer Wong
Longcanggou © Summer Wong
Ruoergai © Summer Wong
Rilong, Balang Shan © Summer Wong
Maerkang, Mengbi Shan © Summer Wong

Reports


Sichuan bird tour report 3th - 20th June 2018
Sichuan bird tour report 3th – 20th June 2018
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