The Tibet Autonomous Region has 72 species of birds under priority protection, with raptors being the largest and most widely distributed genus. With unique natural conditions and traditional customs, Tibet has provided an ideal physical and social environment for inhabitation and breeding of all kinds of rare species.

Photo shows a crested serpent eagle, a rare bird found in the Tibet Autonomous Region, seeking food on a grassland. (Photo Source: chinatibetnews.com)【1】 【2】 【3】 【4】 【5】 【6】 【7】 【8】 【9】