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Aogu Wetland launches 'Summer Flight Diary' event to showcase migratory birds

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Aogu Wetland Ecological Exhibition Hall in Taiwan is launching a "Summer Flight Diary" event from July 21 to September 13.
  • The event focuses on summer migratory birds, offering exhibits, interactive games, and activities to educate the public about their lives.
  • Visitors can learn about species like the little tern, barn swallow, and sandpiper, and participate in a "Pilot on a Mission" challenge.

The Aogu Wetland Ecological Exhibition Hall in Taiwan is set to host its "Summer Flight Diary" event, running from July 21 to September 13. This initiative aims to showcase the vibrant breeding season of summer migratory birds, offering the public a glimpse into the wetland's ecosystem beyond the winter months.

The event will feature a variety of activities, including exhibits, interactive games, and hands-on experiences designed to educate visitors about the daily lives and breeding behaviors of summer birds. Participants can learn about species such as the little tern, which hunts fish on the water's surface, barn swallows and oriental plovers busy building nests, and sandpipers often seen near farmlands and grasslands.

Key activities include a "Bird Diary" exhibit, a "Travel Diary" postcard creation station using bird-themed stamps, and a "Good Bird Fan" craft activity. Additionally, from August 1 to September 13, the hall will host a "Pilot on a Mission" challenge. This challenge integrates with the permanent exhibition "Seeing the Rhythm of Nature" and uses interactive facilities to create a learning worksheet.

This event provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the Aogu Wetland during the summer and gain a deeper understanding of its avian inhabitants and their ecological significance. More information can be found on the "Aogu Wetland Fan Group" Facebook page or by contacting the exhibition hall directly.

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