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Birds survey
August 2020
120 species recorded, 63 are migration species, 51 are native, Lamma Island is important for birds in seasonal migration.
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Species found on Lamma Island are all species in Hong Kong two-thirds of the amount.
Attract Finches Quality Spaces
Food: Finches are seed-eating birds, so they need access to a variety of seeds in their habitat. This can include grass seeds, flower seeds, and weed seeds. You can attract finches to your backyard by providing a bird feeder stocked with sunflower seeds, thistle, or nyjer seeds.
Vegetation: Finches prefer habitats with plenty of vegetation, such as trees, shrubs, and grasses. Providing a variety of plants in your yard can create an attractive habitat for finches
Shelter: Finches need places to roost and nest. They will use natural shelter such as trees and shrubs, but you can also provide artificial nesting boxes to encourage breeding.
Water: Like all birds, finches need a source of clean, fresh water for drinking and bathing. Providing a bird bath or small fountain can be a great way to attract finches to your yard.
Climate: Different species of finches have different climate requirements, so it’s important to choose species that are suited to your local climate. In general, finches prefer temperate or subtropical climates.
To attract finches, you should provide a variety of seeds, clean water, shelter, vegetation, and consider the climate.
Sustainable development
When it comes to bird conservation, the sustainable development of architecture should take into consideration the impact that buildings can have on bird populations. Some ways to design architecture that supports bird conservation include:
Using bird-friendly design elements: Incorporating design elements such as bird-safe glass, visible markings on windows to help birds avoid collisions, and nesting boxes can help support local bird populations.
Minimizing light pollution: Bright lights can disorient birds and interfere with their natural behavior. Designing buildings with lighting that minimizes light pollution can help support bird conservation efforts.
Avoiding sensitive habitats: When planning and constructing buildings, it’s important to avoid areas that are home to sensitive bird habitats, such as wetlands or grasslands.
Incorporating green spaces: Designing buildings with green spaces such as gardens, parks, and green roofs can provide important habitat for birds in urban areas.
Using sustainable building materials: Choosing sustainable building materials and construction methods can help reduce the impact of buildings on bird populations and their habitats.
By taking these steps, the sustainable development of architecture can support bird conservation efforts and help protect bird populations.