Migration Peaks of Birds Recorded at Guanting Reservoir This Spring
On March 10, Guanting Reservoir entered the peak migratory bird season this spring, with tens of thousands of migratory birds gathering at the reservoir. According to Li Li, Director of the Panther Wildlife Conservation Station, a total of 17,690 birds were monitored in a single day.
White-Tailed Sea Eagle Rescued and Released in 2023 Returns to Beijing
On February 20, a bird-watching volunteer photographed a white-tailed sea eagle equipped with a satellite tracker at the Miyun Reservoir. The species is designated as a first-class protected species of China.
Tens of Thousands of Migratory Birds Flock to Guanting Reservoir Again!
Guanting Reservoir and its surrounding wetlands serve as important stops for migratory birds.
A Small Rural River in Miyun Turns into 'Swan Lake'
During the migratory season, dozens of whooper swans have recently arrived at the Qingshui River in Miyun Reservoir to overwinter. They can be seen foraging, playing, or resting, among other waterfowl species, presenting picturesque scenes.
Flocks of Migratory Birds Fly Through Miyun
Miyun District is an important transit stop and supply station on the East Asian-Australasian Flyway, with a large number of migratory birds passing through it each year. Currently, the district has recorded 412 species of birds across 72 families of 21 orders. Among them, there are 22 species under national Class-I protection and 70 species under national Class-II protection in China, and 99 species under municipal-level protection in Beijing.
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