Birds in Qilihai, the "Feng Shui Treasure Land"
Qilihai is a paradise for birds and a transit point for migratory birds. In the dense reeds and on the vast water surface, many kinds of birds live and breed. There are more than 200 species in the preliminary survey. Among them, there are more than 10 species of resident birds that live in Qilihai all year round, more than 10 species of national first-level protected birds such as white storks, golden eagles, white-shouldered eagles, and jade-belted sea eagles, and second-level protected birds such as swans, little gulls, gray cranes, and pelicans. 20 kinds. Red-crowned cranes and swans once became extinct in the past. In recent years, due to the improvement of the ecological environment, they migrate in groups to Qilihai every year. In addition, there are a large number of common birds such as wild geese, wild ducks, ospreys, egrets, and "chirping magpies."