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Six Harmony Yangtze Wetlands Become a Paradise for Rare Birds

Birds play in the Yangtze wetlands. Photo provided by Mr. Wu

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Nanjing Lihua Yangtze wetlands is a large-scale natural scenic area for citizens to watch birds. Recently, various rare birds often come here to forage and dwell, chirping and bustling with activity. Now it has become a paradise for rare birds and a place for citizens to watch birds.

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The Nanjing Wild Bird Protection Association volunteers said that recently, various rare birds have flown to the Yangtze wetlands to forage, the cute little elves have brought vitality to the Yangtze wetlands. The rare birds that come here include white spoonbills, red mandarin ducks, sanderlings, black-faced herons, pheasant-tailed jays and more than 20 species, and also the national rare level one protected animal black spoonbill. They are sometimes circling and flying, sometimes playing and singing in the Yangtze wetlands, it is a beautiful scene of birdsong and flowers, a peaceful and harmonious landscape.

The reason why Nanjing Lihua Yangtze wetlands can attract so many rare bird species is due to the special wetland geographical environment, and in recent years, the area has continuously improved the wetland environment, actively guided villagers to protect nature, treat animals well, and love birds and protect birds, which has attracted more and more rare birds to play and forage in the Yangtze wetlands, and now it has also become a paradise for rare birds.

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