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As a key hub on the East Asia–Australasian Flyway, southern China's Guangdong is a vital stopover for migratory birds. The province has launched its 2026 winter survey to provide scientific data for protecting migratory birds and their habitats. Findings show that wetland restoration is already paying off, with growing sightings of rare species like oriental storks and black-faced spoonbills.
As a key hub on the East Asia–Australasian Flyway, southern China's Guangdong is a vital stopover for migratory birds. The province has launched its 2026 winter survey to provide scientific data for protecting migratory birds and their habitats. Findings show that wetland restoration is already paying off, with growing sightings of rare species like oriental storks and black-faced spoonbills.