Migratory Bird Flying South Season, who is that little cutie with her own "Rice Spoon"?
Recently, an black-faced spoonbill appeared in Beihu Caodang, Yuhang Pingyao, Hangzhou. It mixed in a group of white spoonbill , and stopped and forage in the wetlands. This is the first time that a black-faced spoonbill ( national first-class protected animal ) was discovered in Yuhang Beihu. At present, nearly half of the birds in Zhejiang Province can be observed in Beihu.

Black-faced spoonbill is one of the world's endangered species. It is listed as a national first-class protected animal. It is white all over, with black forehead, throat, face and eyes. Its flat long mouth is very similar to the Chinese musical instrument Pipa , so it is named. The black-faced spoonbill has an elegant posture and is also known as the "black-faced angel" or "black-faced dancer".
With the continuous development of ecological protection of Beihu wetlands, Beihu grass storm has become one of the areas with the highest bird diversity in Hangzhou and is an important bird habitat in Zhejiang Province. As of now, there are 286 species of birds recorded in Beihu. Birdwatchers and bird-shooters are coming one after another, and Beihu Lake often returns surprises, such as the new record of birds in Zhejiang Province, American Green-winged Duck, Swift (suì jí) and ordinary Swift , etc., all appear here.

"Watching birds in Beihu is mainly to walk forward along the embankment near Xiamu Bridge and observe the birds on both sides. Outside the embankment is a river channel, where trunks and trunks like to move on the grass slopes of the embankment. There are large areas of reed wetlands on the inside of the embankment, where egrets, geese, geese, geese, , geese, and cranes often live here." Staff from the Hangzhou former Rural Land Ecological Protection and Research Center said that in winter, geese and ducks arrive at Beihu and stand on the embankment, you can see them hovering in the air.
In recent years, rare and endangered and national key protected wild animals and plants such as black-faced spoonbill , Chinese merganser , Chinese water leek have frequently appeared in Hangzhou, attracting attention and showing a harmonious coexistence and prosperity between man and nature. Click here to learn more about the rare animals and plants found in Hangzhou and feel the unique vitality and unique charm of different creatures.
(Source: Yuhang Release)
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