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The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai

Recently, bird photography enthusiasts have photographed hundreds of red-necked webbed sandpipers spinning on the surface of the water in the Nanhai New Area Wetland Park. Such a large number of red-necked webbed sandpipers appear collectively, which is still rare in China.

The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai
The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai
The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai

It is understood that the red-necked webbing belongs to the marine birds, is a rare transit bird, in the country mostly in a single or small group appears, the scale of the above hundreds of rare. Rare birds like the red-necked webbed sandpiper are not uncommon in the South China Sea New Area.

The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai

Eastern White Stork

The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai

Chinese Autumn Sand Duck

The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai

swan

The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai

Eurasian spoonbill

The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai

mandarin duck

The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai

Black-billed gulls

The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai

Aurora

The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai

Yellow-breasted bunting

Birds gathered together, especially the national key protected animals and endangered and critically endangered animals, which originated from the excellent ecological environment of the Nanhai New Area. In the development and construction, the Nanhai New Area will put ecological protection in the first place, continue to increase the restoration of ecological resources, strengthen the awareness of ecological protection of residents, attract more than 300 kinds of birds to inhabit here, including many oriental white storks, Chinese autumn sand ducks, swans, white spoonbills, Mandarin ducks and other national first- and second-class protected animals, as well as endangered and critically endangered birds such as black-billed gulls, Aurora crows, yellow-breasted buntings, etc., deducing a beautiful picture of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.

The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai
The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai
The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai
The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai
The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai
The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai
The "rare" red-necked webbed sandpiper visited the southern sea of Weihai