Publish Time:2016-11-25 16:52:01Source:http://en.tjtour.cn/
【Introduction】:“The most surprising thing of visiting the 2nd Bird Watching Festival is that I took the photos of four red-crowned cranes near Qianquan Reservoir. This is also the most single record of Beidgang Wetland.” This was told to reporter days ago by Ecology Doctor Mo Xunqiang from Tianjin Normal University, who is also the teacher of the Collage Of Urban And Environment Science.
(Source: Tianjin Tour)
“The most surprising thing of visiting the 2nd Bird Watching Festival is that I took the photos of four red-crowned cranes near Qianquan Reservoir. This is also the most single record of Beidgang Wetland.” This was told to reporter days ago by Ecology Doctor Mo Xunqiang from Tianjin Normal University, who is also the teacher of the Collage Of Urban And Environment Science. Recently it is the transiting peak of cranes that red-crowned cranes usually take a short stay at Beidagang. According to guess, soon afterwards they might migrating to Yancheng area of Jiangsu to overwintering.
Experts say that red-crowned cranes usually migrate in groups, rarely fly alone. Therefore, they analyzed that the single crane might fell behind. Now, there are 4 red-crowned cranes showing up together, which can be counted as a small society. Bird protection volunteer introduced, “Red-crowned cranes are omnivorous species. They mainly eat fish, shrimp, aquatic insects and rhizome of aquatic plants. Resources of Beidagang Wetland can totally guarantee their demand of food.”
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