Ready for a bird bonanza? The Naoli River National Nature Reserve in Raohe County has just hit a milestone: over 250 different bird species are calling this place home! 🦅🌾
Located in the Chinese mainland’s Heilongjiang Province, the wetlands of the Naoli River are teeming with life—think crystal-clear waters, lush reed beds, and flocks swirling across the sky.
This eco-haven doubles as a crucial pit stop for migratory heroes flying thousands of kilometers from Siberia to Southeast Asia. You might spot everything from elegant white-naped cranes to colourful herons and dabbling ducks.
Why it matters: Wetlands act as natural filters, cleaning water and providing safe nesting grounds. They play a big role in fighting climate change and keeping biodiversity alive—a vibe we all support. 🌱✨
For the travel squad: This spot is smartphone-ready. 📸 Snap your best shots, tag your nature-loving crew, and get the #NatureGoals rolling. Just remember to tread lightly and stick to the paths.
Pro tip: Aim for spring or autumn peak migration seasons to catch the most action. Whether you’re into birdwatching, eco-photography, or a peaceful nature escape, Naoli River’s wetlands are the place to be.
Stay tuned for more eco-updates and travel inspo. Let’s keep exploring and preserving our planet, one wetland at a time! 🌍💚
Reference(s):
cgtn.com