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Black storks grace waters of Pingliang, Gansu
Black storks at Hui River, Pingliang, Gansu province [Photo provided to gogansu.com]
Lately, the majestic presence of black storks, a revered Class I protected species in China, has graced the tranquil waters of the Hui River in Chongxin county, Pingliang, Gansu province. Their graceful arrivals have bestowed upon the region a unique and enchanting ecological marvel, adding a spectacle to the local landscape.
Black storks at Hui River, Pingliang, Gansu province [Photo provided to gogansu.com]
In early spring, under brilliant sunshine, these magnificent birds create a captivating scene as they frolic and forage in the Hui River. Against the sun-dappled waters, their dark silhouettes gracefully skim the surface or soar high above. Their distinctive red beaks and white undersides stand out strikingly in the sunlight. With elegant movements, they circle in the air before plunging their long beaks like precise spears into the water, skillfully catching fish in a display reminiscent of an exquisite water ballet.
Black storks at Hui River, Pingliang, Gansu province [Photo provided to gogansu.com]
Known as the "Panda of Birds," the black stork is a characteristic wetland species. These birds typically inhabit areas near lakes and rivers, feeding on fish and insects. Due to their rarity, black storks are classified as Class I protected animals in China, highlighting their significant ecological value.
Black storks at Hui River, Pingliang, Gansu province [Photo provided to gogansu.com]
With the continuous improvement of the local ecosystem, there is optimism that black storks will establish permanent residence along the Hui River, further enriching the vitality and biodiversity of this beautiful region.
来源 | gogansu.com
Editors: He Zheng, Wang Laiya (Intern)
编辑:何征 王莱雅(实习)

