As spring approaches, many rare migratory birds are flocking to Miyun District in Beijing to take advantage of its favorable ecological environment for rest and food. The district's rivers have been the primary attraction for these birds, which are now choosing to stay longer thanks to the improved environmental conditions.
With the onset of warmer weather, the rivers in Miyun District have thawed, which has led to a surge of migratory birds arriving in Xiwengzhuang Town, Gaoling Town, Taishitun Town, and other areas. Wild ducks, swans, and egrets have chosen to make the district their temporary abode. Some of these birds can be seen swimming leisurely in the water, while others flap their wings or search for food.
Good water ecological environment is an important factor to attract rare birds. To provide birds with a better living environment, Miyun District continues to enhance the protection of ecological environment and restoration, and severely crack down on water-related violations.
Additionally, Miyun District has been proactive in monitoring the bird population and implementing protection measures such as patrols to ensure their safety. This has contributed to the district's development of a sustainable ecosystem characterized by fresh air and verdant greenery, which are the key factors that have turned the district into an ideal habitat for a wide range of birds to live and breed.
(Source: Miyun District People's Government of Beijing Municipality)