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Red-billed gull in Wuhai Lake

In the early spring of this year, Wuhai Lake once again welcomed the red-billed gull, a migratory bird from the south.

Wuhai Lake is a part of the Yellow River. After the completion of Wuhai Lake Water Control Project, it will store water at the bottom of 20 13+0 18 square kilometers. It is an artificial lake with a total area of 1 18.5 times that of Hangzhou West Lake and 2.6 times that of Husha Lake in Ningxia. Because it is in Wuhai City, Haibowan District, Urumqi,

Since the completion of Wuhai Lake, some unknown birds have settled in Wuhai Lake in twos and threes. From about 28 18, a large number of red-billed gulls began to settle in Wuhai Lake. The patronage of beautiful migratory birds attracted Wuhai citizens to watch. People bring bread and steamed bread to feed the birds. Birds hover in the air, pecking at the food thrown into the air by people, chirping birds and exciting people, forming a beautiful scenery for Wuhai Lake.

Birds probably feel the enthusiasm of Wuhai people, and then come to Wuhai Lake every April.