Calling all nature lovers! 🌿 The Tiaozini Wetland in Jiangsu Province is buzzing with life as millions of migratory birds flock to this coastal paradise. Known as a critical pitstop on the East Asia-Australasian Flyway, it’s now hosting rare species like the spoon-billed sandpiper and black-faced spoonbill—both critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. 🦅
Join CGTN’s Merna on a virtual journey to witness these feathered travelers in action. From elegant flocks painting the sky to quiet moments of birds feeding in harmony with local ecosystems, this is your front-row seat to biodiversity magic. 🎥✨
\"It’s like a nature documentary come to life,\" says Merna. \"Seeing these birds thrive here reminds us how conservation and human activity can coexist.\"
Why care? 🌎 Wetlands like Tiaozini are Earth’s lungs, filtering water, storing carbon, and sheltering 40% of the world’s species. For young explorers, this spot is a must-add to your #TravelGoals list—think serene landscapes, birdwatching tours, and eco-friendly adventures!
🔍 Pro tip: The best time to visit is during migration seasons (spring and autumn), but you can catch the live stream anytime to stay connected. 📲
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Live: Watch rare birds at Tiaozini Wetland in Jiangsu Province
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