In Wuhan, there is a wetland that is a holiday destination for the black stork, a national first-class protected animal, and a love island for white-fronted terns.

On November 1, Wuhan released the Tianxingzhou wetland promotional film "Wild Interest Tianxingzhou", which tells the story of the harmonious coexistence of humans and birds in the city from the perspective of the happy life of birds.

At the 14th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Wetlands, which will be held in Wuhan on November 5, Tianxingzhou is one of the wetland protection cases recommended to Chinese and foreign representatives.

  Tianxingzhou is the largest Jiangxinzhou in the Wuhan section of the Yangtze River, covering an area of ​​about 26 square kilometers. It is an important wetland in the hinterland of Wuhan and an important corridor for bird migration and fish migration in the Yangtze River.

Every year during the dry season in autumn and winter, Tianxingzhou exposes a large area of ​​tidal flats. The brown sand dunes echo the green river water. The fine sand is soft, the reeds sway, and the water birds fly. The dazzling scenery within the ring line.

At present, Tianxingzhou has observed and confirmed 236 species of birds.

  (Zou Hao video produced by Zhao Yinfei from Wuhan Municipal Bureau of Landscape Architecture and Forestry)

Responsible editor: [Lu Yan]