At the Tiaozini Wetland in Jiangsu, ornithologist Li Dongming is snapping #BirdGoals with his camera, showcasing endangered species like the spoon-billed sandpiper and Oriental stork in their natural habitat. 🦢 From mid-flight acrobatics to delicate feeding rituals, Li’s work transforms science into art—proving wetlands are nature’s runway.
🌾 Tiaozini, part of Yancheng’s UNESCO-listed wetlands, is a biodiversity hotspot, and Li’s photos spotlight its role as a sanctuary. 'Every click is a reminder that these birds aren’t just surviving—they’re thriving,' he says. The black-headed gull’s playful dives and the stork’s elegant strides? Pure magic. ✨
For globe-trotting eco-enthusiasts and aspiring photogs, Li’s lens offers a front-row seat to conservation wins. Who knew saving species could look this cinematic? 🎬
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