laitimes

"Po Lake Migratory Birds Dancing" The vast "Swan Lake" reproduces the beauty of "Lingbo Fairy"

author:CNR

Duchang, January 18 (Reporter Hu Fei) Over the past few days, the small swan group of national second-level key protected birds that migrated to Poyang Lake for wintering has gradually converged on the Dayuanchi Wetland in Duchang, Jiangxi. More than 20,000 baby swans inhabit the area, enjoying abundant aquatic plants, snail mollusks and aquatic insects. In the distance, pieces of white shadows are embedded in the vast lake bed, forming a unique landscape.

"Po Lake Migratory Birds Dancing" The vast "Swan Lake" reproduces the beauty of "Lingbo Fairy"

Photo by Chen Funan of the Central Broadcasting Network

"Po Lake Migratory Birds Dancing" The vast "Swan Lake" reproduces the beauty of "Lingbo Fairy"
"Po Lake Migratory Birds Dancing" The vast "Swan Lake" reproduces the beauty of "Lingbo Fairy"
"Po Lake Migratory Birds Dancing" The vast "Swan Lake" reproduces the beauty of "Lingbo Fairy"
"Po Lake Migratory Birds Dancing" The vast "Swan Lake" reproduces the beauty of "Lingbo Fairy"

Photo by Du Chunquan

Poyang Lake Duchang Dayuanchi Wetland has an excellent ecological environment, and every winter it belongs to the territory of the little swan, and the number increases year by year. In recent years, people have become accustomed to calling this place "Swan Lake", and bird watchers and photography enthusiasts from all over the world come here to have a romantic date with the little swans, and then focus on the beauty of these "Lingbo fairies".

"Po Lake Migratory Birds Dancing" The vast "Swan Lake" reproduces the beauty of "Lingbo Fairy"

Read on