Tian Zhiwei showed the bird eggs hatched in the rescue station. The eggshell marks the species of birds, hatching time and other information. On December 7, Tangshan, the bird rescue station of the Qinghe Salt Field. The descendants of the male spots and the mother goose, as well

Tian Zhiwei showed the bird eggs hatched in the rescue station. The eggshell marks the species of birds, hatching time and other information.

HTML on December 7th, Tangshan , Daqing River Salt Field Bird Rescue Station. The descendants of the male -headed geese and the mother goose, as well as the descendants of their descendants, Tian Zhiwei said they were "spots goose".

Tian Zhiwei and his volunteer Inuandi inspected in the field. He instructed Andy to check whether a bunch of abandoned chemical cans were poisonous.

Daqinghe Salt Field Bird Rescue Station. There are many birds that Tian Zhiwei have been cured, including Daniel Crane , White Crane , White Berbita , Gosham and other rare species.

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Tian Zhiwei is using a computer to observe the location and historical flight route.

This Tian Zhiwei has been rescued by white -tailed sea carving , has not returned to the base in the past two years, "maybe an accident."

Daqinghe Salt Farm Bird Rescue Station is placed in many foreign volunteer billboards.

China is located at the intersection of the three global migratory bird migration routes of East Asia-Australia, Central Asia-India, and East Africa. A large number of migratory birds stay and overwinter during the annual migration season.

is located on the Bohai Bay of Lesting County, Tangshan City, Hebei Province. The 600 -square -kilometer migration areas around each year, about 380 birds stop each year. The webmaster Tian Zhiwei accepted the wild bird, healed them, feeded them carefully, and returned to nature after healing.

is called the "Noah's Ark" here, but Tian Zhiwei also hopes that it can become a formal protection and scientific research base or be included in a formal natural reserve as soon as possible. "Only in this way can migratory birds be safer."

built a station Saven Bird Savior

1 December 7th, it was just snowy. Most of the migrating birds flew to the south, leaving only a few left in the Bohai Bay. At 8 o'clock in the morning, Tian Zhiwei came to the rescue station as usual to feed Oriental White Baiya , Swan, Baotouyan and so on. The plastic bucket containing a small fish frozen overnight, and Tian Zhiwei rushed with hot water for a while.

a few rudimentary bungalows, plus a row of simple greenhouse built with iron, is Tian Zhiwei who retains and rescue wild birds. In addition to volunteers who come to help on weekends and holidays, most of the rescue stations are Tian Zhiwei alone. "Basically, staying here all day long, sometimes when they encounter severe injuries, they have to live. "

15 years ago, Tian Zhiwei worked at the Daqing River salt field before 115, and accidentally rescued 13 poisonous oriental white crickets. From then on, the research and protection of wild migratory birds began. In 2010, Tian Zhiwei held 5 years of salary and stayed in his post. He contracted 35 acres of wasteland near the salt field and built the Daqing River salt field bird rescue station.

According to Tian Zhiwei, in the past 10 years, more than 300 birds belonging to national first -level protected animals, more than 1,000 birds belonging to national second -level protected animals, among which there are no shortage of Dalm, white cranes, white spoon eagle, ganghawk, gangthawed Wait for rare species.

"Scout" and "New Species"

just gave a injured carving after feeding, Tian Zhiwei's phone rang. Someone found a raptor entangled by the net and asked him to help him. Due to the distance from the distance, Tian Zhiwei called the nearby forest public security and asked them to check it first. After learning that the bird was not injured and it was smoothly released, Tian Zhiwei was relieved. Although

has passed by the peak of migratory birds, Tian Zhiwei still often goes to the wild to patrol. He took the volunteer dog "Andy" to patrol the dense reed country road and dry rice fields. When encountering abandoned chemical fertilizer bags and dry pesticide bottles, "Andy" will make it smell. "I'm afraid that there are residual pesticides in it, and the birds are dangerous when they eat it by mistake."

is more than 300 pigeons raised at the ambulance station, which is Tian Zhiwei's patrol "scout". "The pigeons can bring their way to the wild bird. Once we find that the pigeons returning back are showing a poisoning or injury, we can intuitively know whether there is danger in the surroundings." There are many bird species in

rescue stations, and some of them have become very good. Playmade and even partner.Tian Zhiwei introduced that a male bar-headed goose and a domestic goose that were rescued in 2014 have been together and reproduced all year round. Mother geese lay more than 70 eggs every year. Over five years, more than 300 eggs eventually hatched into five new hybrid species. Tian Zhiwei named them "bar-headed geese".

Hope that the rescue station will be "regular"

In 2014, Tian Zhiwei purchased a set of bird flight trackers and shared the platform data free of charge with the Bird Banding Center Center, the Institute of Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences and other research institutions, hoping to track the migration trajectories and lives of migratory birds. Habits could be more studied and better protected.

It is estimated that more than 50 wild birds released from rescue stations are currently wearing trackers, and the longest one is an Oriental white stork with a record of 6 years. It can be seen from the data platform that it has arrived at Poyang Lake safely for the winter. The data of a peregrine falcon shows that its last location was near 118° east longitude and 39° north latitude, with a body temperature of -1.64°C. "This is a bird we released after rescue last year. It flew back to overwinter this year and was found poisoned and died in Fengnan District, Tangshan." Tian Zhiwei was very sad.

So far, the rescue station and its surrounding migratory bird migration areas still do not belong to any formal nature reserve. Tian Zhiwei wants the rescue station to become a formal wildlife protection research and education base as soon as possible.

“These dozens of acres of land are so rich in species diversity, and there are countless birds that need protection and rescue. Can they be included in municipal, provincial or even national nature reserves, or set up as permanent protection, scientific research and breeding? Base." This is what Tian Zhiwei wants to fulfill most at the moment.

Beijing News reporter Wu Jiaoying