Hangzhou Bay bird photography works are exhibited in Hangzhou
FromTime2023-4-13
This week coincides with the 42nd "Love Bird Week" in Zhejiang Province, and the theme of this year's "Love Bird Week" is "Protect migratory bird migration routes and promote the construction of ecological civilization". At present, there are 4 international bird migration routes in China, of which an important transit point of the "East Asia-Australasia" route is Shangyu. On the sea near Hangzhou Bay in Shangyu, about 160 species of wild birds and hundreds of thousands of migratory birds inhabit and stay here every year. Philip Strau, a well-known Australian bird ecology expert and vice chairman of the plover bird research group, who has conducted in-depth investigations here, believes that the Shangyu Sea Tu, like the Yellow Sea wetland, is a "gas station" for plovers and birds on the international migration.
Among the birds, the "giant panda" Aurora crow, the first-class protected birds black-faced spoonbill, the Chinese merganser duck, the oriental white stork... On April 11, the exhibition of wild bird photography works in Shangyu District of Shaoxing City "City of Youth, Ecological Beauty" was launched at the Zhejiang Natural History Museum, and these precious bird photos taken from Hangzhou Bay attracted many Hangzhou citizens who came to visit the exhibition. The photography exhibition was sponsored by Zhejiang Natural History Museum and the Publicity Department of Shangyu District Party Committee of Shaoxing City, and a total of 200 bird photography works were exhibited.