Winter, has arrived.
In the early morning, on the mud flats of Dongtai Tiaozi after the ebb, groups of pissel migratory birds chirped and talked endlessly, as if discussing continuing to migrate or staying here.

Migrating birds are extremely sensitive to temperature changes, and a new round of cooling is coming. Therefore, reason defeated emotions. Even though there was no end to it, a large number of migratory birds transiting in the Tiaozi Ni wetland set off for the south, and the "International Airport" of birds left for a steady stream of departure flights.

left, and the fate of migration is higher than anything else. Even though there was nostalgia, the wings flapped in the air carried the cold north wind, and the migratory birds flew south.
They hover and soar over the wetlands, crying constantly, as if they are saying goodbye to the wetlands, as if they are making an agreement with 号子最.

Some people fall in love with it at first sight, and some places they fall in love with it at first sight. I forgot the time and wish I could only accompany the blue sky, white clouds and mudflats and wetlands every day for 365 days a year.
I really envy those birds who stay in the mud for wintering can live happily and don’t have to worry about the variables of the next migration. I wish us peace along the way to the wintering land.


left, and the beautiful memories will not be forgotten. The spectacular "tidal forest", rich food, beautiful tidal flats and wetlands, many people who love bird protection, and "neighbors" from all over the world.
Our days in the tiaozimu are the warmest to remember and cherish on the migration road. We enjoy ourselves here, safe and comfortable here, and are unique in the complex and lengthy migration journey.


,000 rivers return to the sea, migratory birds fly south.
When the mission is completed, when the cold winter leaves,
The spring flowers are blooming next year, we will definitely meet each other,
See you next year, slime mud.
source: Meet the Tiaozi Ni
Photographed by: Li Dongming
Edited by: Wang Tianmei, Guan Cheng
Reviewed by: Zhou Dan
Final Review: Zhou Xiaowei