In late autumn, three critically endangered "mythical birds" Chinese crested terns accompany flocks of migratory birds to the Loop section of Jiaozhou Bay Ocean Park in Qingdao City to feed and replenish their physical strength. It is understood that the Chinese crested tern is a critically endangered bird in the world, with only about 100 in the world. In 1863 by the German scholar Hermann Schmidt Schlegel's name, which has rarely been observed since its discovery and naming, is therefore known as the "Bird of Myth". The picture shows three Chinese crested terns, a national first-class protected bird, playing by the sea in the Loop section of Jiaozhou Bay Ocean Park. (Guanhai News special photographer Wang Haibin photographed | responsible editor Tang Jie)
Flocks of black-tailed gulls, a national grade III protected bird, inhabit the seashore in the loop section of Jiaozhou Bay Ocean Park.
White spoonbills, a national second-class protected bird.
Flocks of national Grade II protected birds, the white-waisted sandpiper, cruise along the seaside in the Loop section of Jiaozhou Bay Ocean Park.
The red-billed giant gull, a national third-level protected bird.
National Grade III protected bird cocky-nosed duck.
Edit: Fan Rong