High-Definition Photo Group: Wild Cormorant Flock Spotted on the Nu River

Wild Cormorant Flock Spotted on the Banks of the Nu River

Wild Cormorant Flock Spotted on the Banks of the Nu River
On March 31st at 7:00 PM, approximately 16 wild cormorant flocks were spotted on the banks of the Nu River in Maji Township, Fugong County, Nu River

Wild Cormorant Flock Spotted on the Banks of the Nu River

Wild Cormorant Flock Spotted on the Banks of the Nu River

It is reported that wild cormorants, also known as fish eagles, are a national second-level protected animal, often inhabiting rivers, lakes, and swamps, and often moving in flocks, good at diving and catching fish. They are aquatic animals. In recent years, with the ecological restoration of the Nu River basin and the effectiveness of the 'Nu River Valley' ecological construction, the ecological environment conditions have gradually improved, and the public's love for birds and protection of birds have increased, and the habitat of various wild animals has been continuously improving, often attracting migratory birds to inhabit and stay on the banks of the Nu River
Yunnan Net Reporter Chang Xuhui, Correspondent Zhou Tianyi Photography Report