Over the Pigeon Nest Wetland in Beidaihe, migratory birds circle and fly. Photography by Yi Chunguang
Egret lives and feeds in Beidaihe Pigeon Nest Wetland. Photography by Yi Chunguang
Egrets perch and feed in the Pigeon Nest Wetland in Beidaihe. Photography by Yi Chunguang
Egrets perch and feed in the Pigeon Nest Wetland in Beidaihe. Photography by Yi Chunguang
Egrets perch and feed in the Pigeon Nest Wetland in Beidaihe. Photography by Yi Chunguang
The number of migratory birds in the Pigeon Nest Wetland in Beidaihe is increasing every day, most of which are gulls, herons and shorebirds. Photography by Yi Chunguang
The number of migratory birds in the Pigeon Nest Wetland in Beidaihe is increasing every day, most of which are gulls, herons and shorebirds. Photography by Yi Chunguang
The number of migratory birds in the Pigeon Nest Wetland in Beidaihe is increasing every day, and most of them are gulls, herons and shorebirds. Photography by Yi Chunguang
The number of migratory birds in the Pigeon Nest Wetland in Beidaihe is increasing every day, most of which are gulls, herons and shorebirds. Photography by Yi Chunguang
In Beidaihe Pigeon Nest Wetland, two egrets "fight" for territory. Photography by Yi Chunguang
html In late August, the number of gulls, herons and shorebirds migrating to the Pigeon Nest Wetland in Beidaihe gradually increased. The temperature at the end of August was slightly lower than normal, and the migratory birds migrating south also arrived half a month early.
The ebb and flow of seawater brings marine life to the shallows to provide food for migrating birds. The tides have formed small puddles on the vast beach, and the lush vegetation provides invisible shelter for "shy" migratory birds. Nearby, egrets are pecking at small fish and shrimps in the pond; in the distance, gulls are either foraging on the beach, or floating on the water, falling and disappearing with the waves.
In the Pigeon Nest Wetland of Beidaihe, the "vanguard" of autumn migratory birds have arrived. herons, egrets, greenshanks, red knots, white-fronted terns and other gulls and shorebirds are gradually arriving. increase. With the arrival of the migration season of migratory birds, Beidaihe Wetland will also witness wonders such as thousands of birds lining the sea and white cranes riding on the waves.
Source: Jiyun client