Sunny skies have returned to Hunchun in China's Jilin Province, setting the stage for a wildlife spectacle straight out of a nature documentary. Rare white-tailed sea eagles and Steller's sea eagles—migrating all the way from Siberia—are now swooping through the Jingxin Wetland, turning the area into a real-life 'bird-watcher's paradise'. 🎥
These first-class protected birds, with wingspans rivaling small cars, are thrilling photographers nationwide. 'Every frame feels like capturing lightning in a bottle,' shared one enthusiast, as the eagles dive for fish and tumble across marshlands.
This annual migration isn't just Insta-worthy—it's proof of the wetland's thriving ecosystem. Local efforts to preserve habitats are paying off, creating a safe pitstop for these feathery globetrotters. 🌱 Whether you're a #NatureNerd or just love stunning visuals, Hunchun's skies are serving drama worth booking a flight for.
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