Jilin Jixing Wetland Welcomes Returning Migratory Birds

This is a goose shot in Jingcheng wetland, Hunchun City, Jilin Province (March 3rd).
Recently, Jingcheng wetland in Hunchun City, Jilin Province has welcomed the first batch of migratory birds returning north, a large number of geese were flying in the wetland, interspersed with white-tailed sea eagles and white-bellied sea eagles, both national first-class protected birds. According to the Wildlife Protection Station of the Hunchun Northeast Tiger National Nature Reserve Administration, these birds numbered over ten thousand, with approximately 30 white-tailed sea eagles and 2 white-bellied sea eagles. Jingcheng wetland is located in the key state-owned forest area under the jurisdiction of the Changbaishan Forestry Group, where the China-Australia and China-Japan migratory bird routes converge. Every spring and autumn, tens of thousands of migratory birds stop to forage and replenish their energy here. Xinhua News Agency reporter Xu Chang photographed.

This is a goose shot in Jingcheng wetland, Hunchun City, Jilin Province (March 4th).

Geese flying in the sky above Jingcheng wetland, Hunchun City, Jilin Province (March 3rd).


This is a white-tailed sea eagle shot in Jingcheng wetland, Hunchun City, Jilin Province (March 3rd).

A flock of gulls flying over the lake in Jingcheng wetland, Hunchun City, Jilin Province (March 3rd).





This is a goose shot in the vicinity of Jingcheng wetland, Hunchun City, Jilin Province (March 3rd).