Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Minjiang Estuary Wetland, a world heritage preparation project, welcomes migratory birds' migration season.

Minjiang Estuary Wetland, a world heritage preparation project, welcomes migratory birds' migration season.

Minjiang river, as? Fujian mother river? Winding thousands of miles across the mountains and seas has promoted the economic development on both sides of the Minjiang River, and at the same time, it has nurtured a long-standing culture of Fujian and a unique wetland ecology. Minjiang Estuary National Wetland Park is located at the junction of Changle District and Mawei District, and is connected with Minjiang Estuary Nature Reserve. In 20 13, the State Council approved the upgrading of Minjiang Estuary Wetland into a national nature reserve, and it will be listed in the national list of important wetlands in 2020; On August 16, 2022, Minjiang Estuary Wetland officially became a preparatory project of China's World Heritage.

These two days, Minjiang Estuary Wetland Park is very lively. China crested tern, spoonbill snipe, black-faced spoonbill and other globally endangered species have gathered here one after another, and the global migration peak of migratory birds has begun. According to the Minjiang Estuary Ecological Wetland Management Office, the annual migration season is 10 to February of the following year. There are nine migratory routes in the world, one of which is from East Asia to Australia. Minjiang Estuary Wetland Park is on this route and is an important stop for migratory birds. ? In recent years, more and more migratory birds have come to our wetland park to stop. The black-faced spoonbill once passed by us, and now it has become an important wintering place for them, and they can even be seen all year round. ?

Jin Yang, executive vice president of Fujian Bird Watching Association, told reporters that every year, many photographers bring professional equipment to shoot rare migratory birds. Among many kinds of migratory birds, what is the most endangered species in the world? The spoonbill snipe ranks in the top three. Because of its small size and color very close to the soil, it is almost invisible on the beach, so it is very difficult to shoot. Photographers are challenged with professional equipment. ?