Recently, as the temperature gradually warmed, Wuliangsuhai in Bayannaoer City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, welcomed a large number of migratory birds moving north. They soar in the air like elves from time to time, sometimes playing on the surface of the water, sometimes drilling for food, and sometimes chanting. Among these migratory birds, there are the national first-level protected birds such as jade belt sea eagles, relics, black storks, etc., and the national second-level protected birds such as mute swans, white spoonbills, etc., as well as magpies, bean geese, and red Rare birds such as buffalo ducks, green-winged ducks, and white-eyed ducks. They formed a unique spring landscape on the water.

It is understood that the Wuliangsuhai Wetland is the main channel for bird migration in Eurasia. In 2019, the number of birds migrating through and breeding in the Wuliangsu Sea has reached more than 260 and more than 6 million.

(Reporter Li Aiping and Chen Feng)

Editor-in-chief: [Ji Xiang]