Dance on water - Vietnam.vn

Việt NamViệt Nam20/09/2024


Vietnam is home to a diverse system of rivers, lakes, swamps, mangrove forests, and seas, creating a natural ecosystem suitable for many species of waterfowl.

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As a group of photographers with a passion for birds, Thuan Vo, Du Muc, and Hieu Le have spent a lot of time researching and photographing water birds in Vietnam.

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Possibly an image of an American purple gallinule and a limpkin

Join Vietnam.vn to see the photo series "Dance on Water" by this group of photographers and learn about water birds that are present in many places across the S-shaped strip of land.

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Waterfowl are birds that depend closely on aquatic environments and wetlands such as marshes, permanently flooded areas or temporary seasonal flooded areas, including coastal and island areas.

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Waterfowl are often large, live in flocks, and forage in large areas where food sources are abundant.

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Possibly an image of an American purple gallinule and a wading bird

There are about 160 species of waterbirds found in Vietnam, accounting for more than 17% of the total number of bird species in our country. Most waterbirds have the habit of migrating for food or migrating for breeding and wintering.

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Maybe pictures of hornbills, woodpeckers, wading birds and white grouse

Some famous areas with a high concentration of water birds include coastal areas of the Northern provinces from Hai Phong to Thai Binh (especially Xuan Thuy National Park) as well as coastal areas of the Mekong Delta provinces such as Go Cong (Tien Giang), Ba Tri, Binh Dai (Ben Tre) or the coastal area of ​​Can Gio in Ho Chi Minh City)...

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Here, hundreds of thousands of coastal migratory birds can be found gathering to feed during the winter migration season from September to April every year. The Mekong Delta is also home to flocks of storks, herons, and storks, such as in Tram Chim National Park, U Minh Thuong National Park, and Bac Lieu Bird Sanctuary.

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Vietnam's sea and island areas include places with a large concentration of seabirds such as Truong Sa archipelago, Hon Gio (Quang Binh), Hon Trung (Con Dao - Ba Ria Vung Tau).

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