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Chrysanthemum and sandpiper, we all have small rice spoons

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Chrysanthemum and sandpiper, we all have small rice spoons

Another year of chrysanthemum season, within one day, full of chrysanthemum fragrance, there is a chrysanthemum exhibition in Gongqing Forest Park, 200,000 pots Oh! There are stories of lion groves and chrysanthemums, and there are chrysanthemum-viewing strategies from botanical gardens around the world. The variety chrysanthemum waterfalls snake down like a rock, which is beautiful. Let's take a look at Zhang Meitu first.

Chrysanthemum and sandpiper, we all have small rice spoons

Lion Grove

Thirty years ago, when I was studying in Beilin, every autumn, there would be a National Day flower exhibition in Beijing, which was an important learning scene for garden students, of which chrysanthemums were also the protagonists. To be honest, I was full of some surprising and winning thoughts at that time, thinking that chrysanthemums were too ordinary, full of dripping small rice spoons, trivial, not very liked. Until these years, seeing a high-level floral performance of chrysanthemums, suddenly intoxicated, feel the jagged flow of beauty, just like the big beads and small beads falling on the jade plate, the size of the rice spoon played a brisk melody, is the autumn overflowing treasures, when I was really into the treasure mountain and did not know.

When you see chrysanthemums, you will think of sandpipers (pronounced "encounters"), "sandpipers and clams fight", and some of them also bring their own rice spoons. For example, the spoon-billed sandpiper, a critically endangered species on the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List, is one level higher than the giant panda. They are small, with the tip of their mouth protruding like a spoon, and when they eat, they sweep left and right like a broom in water or mud with their mouths. There are currently only about 210 to 280 pairs of spoon-billed sandpipers that can be bred in the world. The discovery of 34 spoon-billed sandpipers in the Zhanjiang wetlands of Guangzhou this year has inspired many people.

Chrysanthemum and sandpiper, we all have small rice spoons
Chrysanthemum and sandpiper, we all have small rice spoons
Chrysanthemum and sandpiper, we all have small rice spoons

"Small spoon" and the same as the "dry rice party" half-webbing sandpiper (national second-class protected animals) feeding ground are mainly mudflats, "small spoons" have been found in Nantong, half-webbed sandpipers are mainly concentrated in Lianyungang, some time ago Lianyungang planning in the "Lianyun New City", planned in the "Blue Bay Basic Project", with a semi-circular levee to enclose a beach, the mudflat into a beach. But this mudflat is exactly where the half-webbed sandpiper feeds. Because bird analysis was not included in the EIA, environmental protection organizations filed environmental public interest lawsuits, and the 'Sandpiper-Hong Kong Competition' attracted great attention from all walks of life.

Chrysanthemum and sandpiper, we all have small rice spoons
Chrysanthemum and sandpiper, we all have small rice spoons

Birds foraging nature for each beach benthic species, vegetation is different, the middle point of the migration road of the half-webbed sandpiper is Lianyungang, at this time, the birds are just in a state of energy exhaustion, the semi-webbed sandpiper seen in the past media is often buried in the "dry rice", because it is too hungry, so continue to eat, called "dry rice party". If they find that the familiar foraging ground is gone, death may be waiting for them.

Chrysanthemum and sandpiper, we all have small rice spoons
Chrysanthemum and sandpiper, we all have small rice spoons

Lianyungang's rich muddy mudflats provide habitat and food for more than 100,000 migratory birds every year, but the mudflat soil is dirty and dirty, not good to look at, since 1984, more than half of China's Huangbo beach tutu has disappeared, the urgent need is to remedy as soon as possible, otherwise bird diversity, plant diversity will be subject to huge irreparable losses.

Muddy mudflats are treasures, we have to bring eyes to treasure, but don't be like me when I was young, I don't know beautiful chrysanthemums.

Chrysanthemum and sandpiper, we all have small rice spoons