Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Since the crested bun returned to the #Summer Palace, it has been receiving attention. In early March, several pairs of crested ibises were busy talking about love, building nests and nests. What are these beautiful waterbirds busy with these two days? Go to find out with doubts.
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
There is always a pair who come late, and the pair who have just arrived is entering the love period, which is a perfect complement to the chest bumping scene that was not filmed here.
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
There are seven or eight pairs of crested ibises living in Kunming's West Lake, and fights are inevitable.
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Some forage in the lake, some wandering
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Some have begun to lay eggs and hatch
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
In addition, a red-necked bird in Kunming Lake has been staying for several days. Slightly smaller than crested crested grebe, it is found in Europe, the polar north coast of Africa, southwestern Asia, eastern Siberia, and western and northern North America. In the spring, it migrates to Heilongjiang Province, China, and breeds mainly in Eastern Siberia. Red-necked partridges are extremely rare in China, found only in Harbin, the Liaodong Peninsula, Hebei and Fujian. It is also rare to see in Beijing, so the analysis is a lost bird.
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
Real shots: Crested ibises and red-necked ibises in the Summer Palace
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