China News Service, Burqin, Xinjiang, March 15th (Wulan) As the temperature gradually rises, the frozen lake surface of the Tokumut National Wetland Park in Burqin County in northern Xinjiang thaws, and a large number of migratory birds fly to rest and forage one after another.

Flocks of waterfowl play and forage on the surface of the newly melted ice and snow, which outlines a beautiful scene of a hundred birds playing in spring.

Photo by Wu Lan

  On March 15, when the reporter followed the staff of the Wildlife Protection Station of Burqin County Natural Resources Bureau to inspect, they saw groups of red shelducks, wild ducks and other migratory birds looking for food leisurely, and a large number of rare birds were flying in the sky Flying, some shuttling in the reeds swaying in the wind, playing and looking for food on the water surface where the ice and snow have just melted, outlines a beautiful scene of a hundred birds playing in spring.

Flocks of migratory birds such as shelducks and wild ducks are arriving in Tokumut National Wetland Park in Burqin County.

Photo by Wu Lan

  Shanati Taraphan, a staff member of the Wildlife Protection Station of Burqin County Natural Resources Bureau, said: "There are 199 species of birds in 15 orders and 46 families in the wetland park, among which the national first-class protected birds include black stork, Chinese autumn There are 2 species of sand ducks, and 15 species of national second-class protected birds include swans, egrets, red shelducks, peregrine falcons, and sakers. At present, there are about seven or eight species of birds that have migrated back, and wild ducks, red shelducks, and gray geese are more common , about 2000-3000.” (End)