Core Insights - The article highlights the arrival of 10 species of national treasure birds in Wuhan wetlands for wintering, sparking increased enthusiasm among citizens for birdwatching [1][2]. Group 1: Bird Species and Observations - A total of 239 bird species and over 190,000 individual birds were recorded in Wuhan in November, including 10 species of national first-class protected birds [1]. - Notable species include the White-headed Duck, Chinese Spot-billed Duck, and Black Stork, with the White-headed Duck being a rare sight in Hubei [2]. - The White-headed Duck has been observed in increasing numbers, with 8 individuals recorded this winter, marking a new record for Wuhan [2]. Group 2: Birdwatching Locations - The latest Wuhan birdwatching map identifies 12 prime wetland locations for birdwatching, including locations like East Lake and South Lake, with South Lake being a new addition this year [3]. - The map also updates the bird species that can be observed at these locations, enhancing the birdwatching experience for enthusiasts [3].
10种国宝级鸟类相约武汉湿地“猫冬”
Chang Jiang Ri Bao·2025-12-12 08:51