Yong'an: A Green Paradise – Spring Bird Migration
Starting from March, birds begin their northward migration, leaving various bird shadows on this land of Yong'an since this spring, they lingered for only a few minutes, for the elders, it could be half a day or a few days, but Yong'an’s land provided them with the motivation to continue their journey, they had a hearty meal or a brief rest, and confidently embarked on their journey north.
Little-billed crow:
On March 17th, a little-billed crow was encountered at Ma Ling Fish Pond, which is a new bird species for Yong'an.
Yellow-footed plover:(yù)
On March 20th, this yellow-footed plover only stayed at Ma Ling Fish Pond for a morning.
Rosy starling:(liù)
On March 20th morning, this rosy starling appeared with its companions for a while at Ma Ling Fish Pond.
Gray-headed dunne:
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On March 20th evening, this gray-headed dunne was photographed at Liu Sixi Shan Natural Village, Hongtian Village, six slopes.White-bellied blue plover:
(wēng)
On April 1st, this white-bellied blue plover stood on the trees in the community village of Western Town, Shehua Village, Bingdong Village, Honey Pit Natural Village, near Tianbao Rock Natural Protection Area.Curved-billed plover:
(yù)
On April 4th, this curved-billed plover appeared at Ma Ling Fish Pond for only a few minutes.Saddle-billed stork:
(héng)
On April 4th, a group of saddle-billed storks fed in the water pond in Kangyuan Village, Great Lake Town.Black-tailed jack snipe:
(yù)
On April 4th, this black-tailed jack snipe fed in the fish pond in Kangyuan Village, Great Lake Town.Waterhen:
On April 5th, this waterhen took a stroll and foraged for food on the grassland in Yaonan Street, Luo Xi Village.
Flushed dabbler:
(héng)
On April 5th evening, this flushed dabbler was found in the shallow pond in Liu Sixi Shan Natural Village, Hongtian Village, six slopes.Downy vinson's quail:
(yù)
On April 6th morning, this downy vinson's quail landed to supplement nutrition at Ma Ling Fish Pond.Crane:
(yù)
On April 7th evening, this crane was active in the fields of Liu Sixi Shan Natural Village, Hongtian Village, six slopes.Chinese sparrowhawk:
(kuáng)
Hawks:On April 7th evening, this Chinese sparrowhawk-eagle stood on the power lines overlooking the fields in Liu Sixi Shan Natural Village, Hongtian Village, six slopes, guarding prey.Besides the above-mentioned migratory birds, if you are lucky, you can also see common egrets, gray herons and other large migratory birds in Yong'an.
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Source: Yong'an Tianbao Rock Administration Bureau