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spectacular! More than 50,000 migratory birds flock to the Yulin Estuary Swan Nature Reserve

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Since October, the weather has become cooler, and the Yuyang Estuary Swan Nature Reserve in Yulin City has ushered in a large number of migratory birds migrating south, clear water and yellow sand, and gulls and birds have gathered, becoming a unique beauty.

spectacular! More than 50,000 migratory birds flock to the Yulin Estuary Swan Nature Reserve

The reporter saw at the scene that on the shoals, in the reeds and in the grass, thousands of migratory birds played and foraged in groups, and the chirping sounded one after another, lively and interesting. The most striking of these are more than a thousand white swans, illuminated by the warm sun, they are in groups of three or five, or swimming freely, or dancing, or soaring in the air, the posture is very elegant.

Wang Xin, president of the Yulin Wetland and Bird Protection Association, told reporters that with the continuous increase of local protection efforts, more and more migratory birds are welcomed in the spring and autumn of the protected area every year. This year, the number of migratory birds migrating south has increased significantly compared with previous years, according to preliminary estimates at about 50,000, especially white swans, this year's population of more than 1,000, which is spectacular.

spectacular! More than 50,000 migratory birds flock to the Yulin Estuary Swan Nature Reserve

It is understood that the estuary swan nature reserve is located in the north of Yuyang District, Yulin City, the water area is about 2 square kilometers, the water depth is about 1.5 meters, the terrain is gentle, the water is wide, the wild fish and shrimp resources are rich, very suitable for wild birds to forage and stop, attracting a large number of migratory birds to roost and rest here every year, becoming a "gas station" on the migration of migratory birds.

(CP)

spectacular! More than 50,000 migratory birds flock to the Yulin Estuary Swan Nature Reserve

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