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A paradise for the remaining gulls

author:Southern Weekly

Recently, with the rise in temperature, the Red Alkali Wetland Reserve in Shenmu City, Shaanxi Province, has become a paradise for the remaining gulls, where the remaining gulls forage and play and hatch their offspring. The remaining gull is an endangered migratory bird and is listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. With the treatment of the Mu Wusu Desert, the ecological environment around the red alkali is continuously improved, creating unique breeding conditions, so that the number of gulls roosting and breeding here has increased year by year.

A paradise for the remaining gulls

Remaining gulls breed and roost on a red-alkali bird island (photo taken on June 3, 2021). (Xinhua News Agency reporter Tao Ming/photo)

A paradise for the remaining gulls

Remaining gulls roost on a red-alkali bird island on June 2, 2021. (Xinhua News Agency reporter Tao Ming/photo)

A paradise for the remaining gulls

Remaining gulls roost and fly on a red-alkali bird island (photo taken on June 3, 2021). (Xinhua News Agency reporter Tao Ming/photo)

A paradise for the remaining gulls

Remaining gulls roost on a red-alkali bird island (photo taken on June 3, 2021). (Xinhua News Agency reporter Tao Ming/photo)

A paradise for the remaining gulls

Remaining gulls fly over the surface of a red alkali lake (photo taken on June 2, 2021). (Xinhua News Agency reporter Tao Ming/photo)

A paradise for the remaining gulls

A pair of small widowed gulls are born on the island of the red alkali bird (photo taken on June 3, 2021). (Xinhua News Agency reporter Tao Ming/photo)

A paradise for the remaining gulls

Asaka bathed in red alkali on Torishima Island on June 3, 2021. (Xinhua News Agency reporter Tao Ming/photo)

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