The Hong Kong Bird Watching Society hosted its first-ever bird call contest on Saturday, with the aim to promote conservation awareness. It saw bird fanatics dress up and take to the stage to mimic rhythmic calls of the Koel, Asian barred owlet, Chestnut-winged cockatoo, and more. The top prize went to Bob Chan for his impression of a Eurasian tree sparrow. More than 580 types of bird species have been recorded in Hong Kong.
Hongkongers Embrace Bird Conservation in City's First Bird Call Contest

Hongkongers Embrace Bird Conservation in City's First Bird Call Contest
The inaugural bird call competition in Hong Kong attracted enthusiasts dressed as various bird species, showcasing their talents to raise awareness for conservation.
Hosted by the Hong Kong Bird Watching Society, the first-ever bird call contest took place with participants imitating the calls of various birds. Bob Chan won the top prize for his impressive impression of a Eurasian tree sparrow, reflecting the diversity of the local avian population and promoting conservation efforts.