Mga bihirang glossy ibises, natuklasan sa lunsod Qingdao ng probinsyang Shandong ng Tsina

10:52:11,23-Apr-2025
A flock of glossy ibises, a first-class nationally protected species in China, was recently spotted at a coastal wetland in Qingdao, Shandong Province. The birds, with feathers that shimmer in vibrant hues in the sunlight, are even less common than giant pandas. Their appearance is seen as a positive sign of the area's improving ecology, thanks to ongoing efforts to restore and protect the wetlands.
A flock of glossy ibises, a first-class nationally protected species in China, was recently spotted at a coastal wetland in Qingdao, Shandong Province. The birds, with feathers that shimmer in vibrant hues in the sunlight, are even less common than giant pandas. Their appearance is seen as a positive sign of the area's improving ecology, thanks to ongoing efforts to restore and protect the wetlands.
A flock of glossy ibises, a first-class nationally protected species in China, was recently spotted at a coastal wetland in Qingdao, Shandong Province. The birds, with feathers that shimmer in vibrant hues in the sunlight, are even less common than giant pandas. Their appearance is seen as a positive sign of the area's improving ecology, thanks to ongoing efforts to restore and protect the wetlands.
A flock of glossy ibises, a first-class nationally protected species in China, was recently spotted at a coastal wetland in Qingdao, Shandong Province. The birds, with feathers that shimmer in vibrant hues in the sunlight, are even less common than giant pandas. Their appearance is seen as a positive sign of the area's improving ecology, thanks to ongoing efforts to restore and protect the wetlands.
Source(s):CGTN English