Bird watching can satisfy the psychology of collectors. Every time you see or take a picture of a bird, you can light up this bird in the complete picture book of birds in your mind. Just like people collecting stamps, collectors have been greatly satisfied.


Birds are really pretty if you don't have a feather phobia.


The significance of bird watching is to please and improve oneself, and to understand nature in a gentler way, rather than relying on appetite. With the current level of science and technology of human beings, it is impossible to rely on nature.


Treating nature mildly may be beneficial to human survival. Here are five of the best birding spots in the world.


1. Kakum National Park, Ghana


If you are brave enough, you can go to Kakum National Park in Ghana to try a series of aerial corridors suspended 40 meters high, and enjoy the pristine West African rainforest while walking through the green canopy.


This 350-meter-long suspension bridge connects the treetops of seven big trees in series, and its thrilling degree is embarrassing. More than 300 species of birds await in the park, such as the little-known Frey's hornbill, the larger mourning woodpecker, and nine different species of hornbill.


2. Mindo, Ecuador


Mindo, Ecuador is the sweet home of many species of hummingbirds, surrounded by cloud forests at an altitude of more than 1,600 meters.


There are many sugar stations in the valley, and you can choose one of them to admire the elves there one morning, muttering strange names such as the flash-feather hummingbird and the purple-chinned hummingbird in your heart. Plus, since you're here, indulge your sweet tooth with a slice of divine local chocolate.


3. Kruger National Park, South Africa


Frequent explorers know that some birds are as rough as land animals, such as the egret, a falcon-shaped animal with a pair of long legs, which is either strutting on the African savannah or trampling on poisonous snakes.


There are also smaller jacanas, which use their elongated toes to balance on floating lily pads. While others are chasing the Big Five, why not focus on the little ones like the blue finch, and catch glimpses of larger animals along the way as well?


4. Nagaland, India


A few years ago, when environmentalists arrived in Nagaland State, which borders India and Myanmar, they found more than 1 million red-footed falcons gathered near Daoyang Reservoir.


They speculate that these red-footed falcons intend to start from here and fly 210 million kilometers non-stop to southern Africa. Every October, this may be the most concentrated gathering place of raptors in the world.