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Sixty thousand years ago, the Danube Delta was a bay. The Danube carries a large amount of sediment every year, which accumulates here year after year, forming the innumerable waterways that connect the villages, fishing grounds and farmland that sit between them, forming a magical world. The Danube is also a paradise for birds.
It is a meeting place for migratory birds from five roads from Europe, Asia and Africa, and it is also the place where the most birds and waterfowl are located in Europe. More than 300 species of birds are often clustered here. Flocks of birds from all walks of life gather here, forming a lively and prosperous scene.
On the delta, because of the peculiar geographical phenomenon - floating islands, there are a variety of plants and animals, so scientists also call it "the largest geological and biological (laboratory) in Europe". The Danube Delta produces more than 300 tonnes of reeds annually, accounting for about one-third of the world's total production. The whole body of the reed is a treasure, if the delta reed is fully utilized, each person can get about 30 kilograms of man-made fibers and more than 10 kilograms of paper per year, so it is affectionately called "rustling **" by Romanians.
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The Danube flows down into the Black Sea, forming Europe's largest and best-preserved delta. The Danube Delta's numerous lakes and marshes are home to more than 300 species of birds and 45 species of fish endemic to the Danube and its tributaries. The Danube Delta is the distribution center of migratory birds in Europe, Asia and Africa, and it is also the place with the most birds and waterfowl in Europe.
The Danube Delta is the largest surviving natural wetland in Europe. It is rich in beautiful scenery and resources, and is known as "the largest geological and biological laboratory in Europe". The delta straddles the borders of Romania and Ukraine --- Romania.
Located in northwestern Finland, Liminka Bay is one of Europe's leading bird habitats, with more than 200 different species of birds seen each year, 160 of which breed here. Every spring, migratory birds begin to migrate here. For bird lovers, Liminka Bay is Finland's top destination for viewing and filming.
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The Danube Delta covers an area of 6,000 square kilometres (5,500 square kilometres (another source: 5,500 square kilometres), of which 25% of the total area is river beaches, and the rest is water meadows, marshes and lakes, making it the largest existing wetland in Europe. The Danube River splits eastward from Tulcea into three branches, Kilia, Sullina and St. Georgi, which flow into the Black Sea, alluvial into a huge fan-shaped delta.
Wetlands, rivers, lakes and marshes are criss-crossed, with about half of the land and water area, and the elevation rarely exceeds 4 meters. Most of the area is densely reeded, making it one of the largest reed areas in the world. Fish and birds are abundant.
Because of its abundant resources, it is known as "the largest geological and biological laboratory in Europe". It is a rare natural beauty area in the world. In addition to the abundance of marine life, the delta is also home to an abundance of terrestrial flora and fauna.
The banks of the delta are covered with tall oaks, aspens, willows, and various shrubs. The "Floating Island" is one of the most famous natural features of the Delta, a great wonder of the Delta's hinterland, it is like a huge and beautiful garden, floating above the sea. The "floating island" is covered with lush vegetation that resembles the land, but below is a lake with rippling blue waters and crystal clear water.
Floating islands float in the wind and waves, constantly changing the natural appearance of the delta. The floating island covers an area of about 100,000 hectares and is about one meter thick. In spring, when the Danube floods, the floating islands become a refuge for all kinds of birds and animals.
Therefore, the delta is known as a "paradise for birds and animals". The Danube Delta is a mix of lakes, reeds, meadows, and virgin oak forests. Reeds cover an area of 2 3 and are one of the world's reed producing areas.
The reed flowers are open, and they are white. There are 1,150 species of plants, including rainforest vines and water lilies.
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Bird's Paradise refers to a large banyan tree about 500 years old, located on a sandbar in the middle of the Tianma River in Xinhui District, Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province. The canopy of this banyan tree is surprisingly large, and it is a forest of trees. In 1933, when Ba Jin visited friends in Xinhui, he passed by here and wrote the popular "Bird's Paradise", which made the reputation of Bird's Paradise spread all over the world.
"Bird's Paradise", also known as "Bird's Paradise", is a tourist scenic spot with the theme of unique bird ecological scenery, integrating ecological tourism, cultural tourism, health tourism and leisure tourism. The main body of the bird's paradise is actually a water banyan tree that grows in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, the branches of the water banyan tree hang down to the ground, penetrate into the soil, and become a new trunk.
Little Bird Paradise, formerly known as "Bird Mound", is a water banyan in the genus Ficus of the genus Mulberry. The banyan leaves shrouded more than 20 acres of river surface, the tree is about 15 meters high, and the branches of the banyan tree grow aerial roots, and after landing on the ground, they are lignified, and the branches and leaves are drawn and grow into new branches. On the new stem, it grows into new aerial roots, turning into a cluster of banyan trees with intricate roots and branches.
Night herons, pond herons, cattle egrets and little egrets are the most common birds in Bird's Paradise. In addition, there are nearly 40 species such as great egrets, white wagtails, magpie robins, blackbirds, great, white-headed bulbuls, red-eared bulbuls, dark green embroidery-eyed birds, mercerized starlings, common kingfishers, white-breasted jade, pearl-necked turtle doves, etc.
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Bird Island in Auckland, New Zealand, is one of the most beautiful places in New Zealand and is a paradise for birds.
Located 45 kilometres west of Auckland, Bird Island is known as Muriwai in Maori and has been named one of the world's top 30 beauties by National Geographic.
Bird Island is a beautiful coastline near Bird Island, which is actually two giant rocks rising from the sea, where thousands of gannets line up and are their territory.
These gannets fly thousands of kilometres away to the Australian mainland every winter to spend the New Zealand winter. When spring returns, they fly back to their hometown of Bird Island in New Zealand around October every year, where they build a love nest with their partners and nurture the next generation. After the sweet life of spring and summer, after the little gannets grow up in March of the following year, parents take them to spread their wings and fly together, all the way to Australia, and then fly to Australia.
The sound of birds babbling and the sound of waves crashing against stones create a stunning symphony. The magnificent rocks in front of you, the densely arranged seabirds and the endless sea in the distance make you forget to return. It is a feast for the eyes and ears, a gift from nature, and the family comes here at Christmas to thank the Creator for his gifts.
Located on the west coast of Auckland, about 40 minutes' drive from downtown Auckland, Muriwai Beach, where Bird Island is located, is Auckland's famous black sand beach and is visited by many surfers for water sports.
The unique black sand beach is a unique and readily available iron ore in New Zealand. New Zealand** does not allow any institution or person to mine and protect the natural ecology here, because it is a precious treasure for all New Zealanders and a precious natural heritage of the world.
The reason why we can still see such a spectacular bird island and unique black sand beach is entirely due to the strong environmental awareness and sense of responsibility for the earth's ecology from the ** and the people, New Zealand is a country kissed by God and a paradise for birds.
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Bird's Paradise" in Guangdong Province. It is on the sandbar in the middle of the Tianma River in Xinhui District, Jiangmen City, 100 kilometers away from Guangzhou City.
"Bird's Paradise" is a well-known tourist scenic spot in Guangdong Province. The island is home to a peculiar big banyan tree that is more than 500 years old. The branches of the tree hang down to the ground, sink into the earth, and become new trunks.
In this way, as time passed, this big banyan tree became a forest on its own. The forest is home to thousands of birds.
In 1933, after the famous writer Ba Jin came to visit here, he was moved and wrote a popular prose - "Bird's Paradise" Brother Li. Today, the "Bird's Paradise" has become a famous attraction that attracts thousands of tourists.
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