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Recommended Best Swan Watching Place in Shijiu Lake, Lishui, 2022

Cygnet usually flies from far away to Shijiu Lake for the winter every June165438+1October, and will stay here for about 5 months. Many tourists will punch in. The best scenic spots for swans in Shijiu Lake are recommended as follows. Please be careful not to disturb the swan when watching!

Recommended best viewing spots: near Zhang Xu Village (shooting range) in Hefeng Town, Luoshan Village, Jia Zhu Village and Chenbian Village in Hefeng Town.

* Note: Little Swan is a national second-class protected wild animal. Any organization or individual has the obligation to protect wild animals and their habitats. It is strictly forbidden to illegally kill wild animals or destroy their habitats. Please protect the swan and watch it in a civilized way. Don't place aerial photography to disturb the swan's life.

Cygnets mainly inhabit open lakes, ponds, swamps, slow-flowing rivers and adjacent tundra lowlands and tundra swamps during the breeding season. In winter, it mainly inhabits large lakes, reservoirs, ponds and river bends with aquatic plants such as reeds and cattails, and also appears in wet grasslands and flooded plains, swamps, beaches and estuaries. Cygnet usually leaves the breeding ground for wintering ground at the end of August and early September, and moves from wintering ground to breeding ground in the middle and late March of the following year. Usually they migrate in small groups or family groups above 6~ 10. Migration is gradual, and it often stops in lakes with abundant food along the way, and sometimes it doesn't go south until the weather gets cold, so it usually takes early June 165438+1mid-to-late October165438 to reach the wintering land in South China.

Proposal on Protecting Wild Swan in Shijiu Lake In order to create a more peaceful, healthy and ecological living environment for Swan in Shijiu Lake, efforts are made to make this natural elf a resident bird in Shijiu Lake. Special measures for tourists are as follows:

I really like birds. Visitors should strengthen the concept of ecological civilization and biodiversity protection, enhance the awareness of living in harmony with nature, truly treat birds as our friends, actively create a safe and healthy natural environment for the wintering swan in Shijiu Lake with practical actions, and care for this rare species with care.

Second, civilized bird watching. In the process of watching swans, tourists should consciously maintain a civilized and elegant way, consciously keep a proper distance from animals, and do not make loud noises or make uncivilized moves that disturb swans at the scene; Don't feed the swan with unclean or inappropriate food; Don't throw away all kinds of garbage at will in the waters where swans live; Don't wear clothes with excessively bright colors; Don't bring pets near the swan activity area; We should consciously obey the on-site supervision of swan protection supervision and law enforcement personnel and volunteers.

Third, standardize bird shooting. As an elegant artistic creation practice, photography should fully respect the natural attributes of swans and present the beauty of swans in a standardized and professional form. Consciously do not forcibly induce shooting, do not carry out collective containment shooting, do not use flash photography, and do not drive drones to drive swans at low altitude and close range, which reflects the quality and responsibility that photographers should have.

Fourth, take bird protection. While watching birds in a civilized way, every tourist should also actively participate in the action of protecting swans, and promptly persuade and stop some uncivilized bird watching behaviors that interfere with the normal life of animals; For the illegal acts of poisoning, trapping and selling swans, it is necessary to collect and preserve relevant evidence and report to the wildlife protection department or the forest public security department in time.