three! Pochard, a world critically endangered bird that appeared in Baoshan, has a new buddy

The world's critically endangered Pochard duck appeared in the Qinghua Sea of ​​Baoshan, Yunnan. Photograph: Yang Lei, People's Daily Online, Baoshan, March 10 (Xu Qian) Recently, Baoshan, Yunnan, detected three world-endangered pochard ducks appearing in the Qinghua Sea. Sometimes they cruise in the water and chase and play in the shallows. . After the discovery of the first green-headed pochard, the management center of Baoshan Qinghuahai National Wetland Park in Yunnan carried out comprehensive and continuous monitoring of the green-headed pochard. On March 1st, Huang Mujiao, the center staff member who discovered the Pochard, once again found new traces of Pochard, and the number of monitoring in the lake reached 3. After comparing the illustrations, it was determined that it was 2 males and 1 female. Baoshan City, Yunnan Province is located on the East Asia-Australia international migratory bird migration route. It has a pleasant climate, with an average annual temperature of 16°C and a forest coverage rate of 65.8%. It is known as the "natural oxygen bar" and the most suitable place for living in the world one. In recent years, with the restoration of wetlands, the complex and diverse plant communities of wetlands have provided a good habitat for wild animals, especially some rare or endangered wild animals, and are important habitats for wintering migratory birds. Related links: Baoshan, Yunnan, found the world's critically endangered bird Pochard for the second time The world's critically endangered bird Pochard appeared in the Qinghuahai Wetland

Editor: Li Yingying