CCTV News: In the past two days, migrating migratory birds have made the lake, which has been silent for a winter, full of vitality in spring.

As the ice and snow melt, more and more migratory birds are migrating on the water surface of Kangping Wolong Lake in Chenyang. Staff from the management center of the reserve told reporters that in Wolong Lake, Chunjiang Water is indeed a "duck prophet". The duck birds are the vanguard of the migratory army, including more than ten migratory birds such as mallards, red mahogany ducks, flower-faced ducks, ribbed ducks, and bastard merganser, with a population of more than 100,000. Among them, the national second-class protected animal, the flower-faced duck, often forms spectacular bird waves above the lake, with varying shapes, making people dazzling.

Kangping Wolong Lake Nature Reserve is located on the East Asia-Australia Channel, one of the eight largest migratory bird migration channels in the world, providing migratory birds with sufficient food and a suitable environment. According to statistics, there have been more than 270 species of water birds observed in the reserve, with a total of nearly 4 million migratory birds stopping here every year, with the highest observation record in a single day exceeding 160,000.

At present, in addition to the duck birds, large and rare migratory birds such as bean geese, wild geese, big swans, mute swans, oriental white storks have also appeared in Wolong Lake one after another, and migratory bird migration is expected to reach its peak in late March.

