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Wildlife Photographer Gu Baocheng Tells You, the Beauty of Flying in the Snow and Wind Is Suffocatingly Beautiful

Source: Green China Magazine

Green China, March 6th (by multimedia reporter Geng Guobiao)Recently, with the footsteps of spring getting closer, a large number of migratory birds have begun to return north. At this time, Jilin Hunchun Forest District is still covered in ice and snow, but the birds that have flown in can sense the information of spring and are flying wildly in the wind and snow. Hunchun photographer Gu Baocheng captured a series of flying scenes of the seagull family in the snow, they were foraging, playing and arguing in the wind and snow, it was like being in a beautiful landscape oil painting, breathtaking!

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Hunchun City is located in the southeast of Jilin Province on the Yalong River, it is the only border city in China located at the intersection of China, Russia and Japan. The Jingxin wetland river system runs through the lake, connected in pieces, and is called a 'five-star station' for migratory birds. Every spring, tens of thousands of migratory birds stop here to forage and replenish their energy.

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It is reported that this year the migratory birds' north migration time is earlier than in previous years, with the increasing ecological system and environmental protection efforts in Hunchun City, the number of migratory birds in Jingxin wetland has now exceeded 42 species, of which 18 species are national Class I and Class II protected birds.

Wildlife photographer Gu Baocheng

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