[Photo] White-naped Cranes and Black-faced Spoonbill Captured Together at Suncheon Bay Restoration Wetland
A Unique Sight: Migratory Birds from Different Seasons Share the Same Habitat
A pair of black-faced spoonbills, winter migratory birds, and a summer migratory bird, the crested ibis, were captured in one scene at the Suncheonman Restoration Wetland. Provided by Suncheon City.
View original imageOn April 20, a pair of white-naped cranes, winter migratory birds, and a black-faced spoonbill, a summer migratory bird, were captured together in one scene at the Suncheon Bay Restoration Wetland.
Recently, a breeding site for black-faced spoonbills was discovered on an uninhabited island in the Byeollyang-myeon area of Suncheon Bay. The black-faced spoonbill observed on this occasion is also drawing attention, as it is likely to be associated with the habitat range around Suncheon Bay.
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The sight of migratory birds from different seasons coexisting in the same space once again highlights the rich ecological value of Suncheon Bay.
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