The Nandagang Wetland in Cangzhou, Hebei province, has transformed into a breathtaking avian spectacle as it enters the peak season for spring migratory birds. This ecological haven is currently hosting an extraordinary gathering of five nationally protected bird species, creating the most impressive avian assembly witnessed in the wetland in recent years.
Among the shimmering mudflats and waterways, rare and protected species including the Siberian white crane, hooded crane, red-crowned crane, Oriental stork, and white-naped crane have converged in unprecedented numbers. The remarkable congregation represents a significant ecological event that highlights the wetland’s crucial role as a migratory stopover and habitat.
The presence of these first-class protected species demonstrates the wetland’s improving environmental conditions and conservation value. Bird enthusiasts and conservationists have reported that the current gathering surpasses previous years in both diversity and numbers, offering a rare opportunity to observe these magnificent birds in their natural habitat.
The wetland’s management has implemented measures to protect the visiting species while allowing for responsible observation. This spring migration period not only provides a visual feast for nature lovers but also serves as an important indicator of regional biodiversity health and conservation success in Hebei province.
