Arrival of migratory birds turns China's Hainan into "bird paradise"2021-10-21
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  • Photo shows a cattle egret foraging on the back of a bull. (People's Daily Online/Zheng Meihua)Since the arrival of autumn this year, south China's Hainan province has welcomed flocks of migratory birds.
Thanks to its improved ecological environment, Hainan is currently home to a rising number of trees and wetlands, as well as birds.
  • Photo shows two birds foraging in the rainforest. (People's Daily Online/Zheng Meihua)
  • Photo shows a Hainan partridge (also called Arborophila ardens). This species was listed in the China Red Data Book of Endangered Species as well as the List of Wild Animals under State Priority Conservation. (People's Daily Online/Lu Gang)
  • Photo shows a Hainan peacock-pheasant (also called Polyplectron katsumatae), an endangered bird that belongs to the pheasant family Phasianidae. (People's Daily Online/Fu Jianling)
  • Photo shows a grey heron resting in the wild. (People's Daily Online/Feng Erhui)
  • Photo shows a white-breasted waterhen resting by a swamp. (People's Daily Online/Zheng Meihua)
  • Photo shows a flock of black-faced spoonbills resting next to a wetland. (People's Daily Online/Lu Gang)
  • Photo shows an Ardea alba flying over a lake. (People's Daily Online/Zheng Meihua)
  • Photo shows a Wood Sandpiper busy foraging. (People's Daily Online/Zheng Meihua)
  • Photo shows an Actitis hypoleucos perching on a rock. (People's Daily Online/Zheng Meihua)

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