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The island of storks and night herons
Around 30km from Hai Duong
city, Chi Lang Nam stork-night heron island occupies the middle of 4ha An Duong
Lake.
While other stork gardens like Lang Giang in Bac Giang province and Lap Thach in
Vinh Phuc province are owned by individuals and facing difficulties in
preservation, the stork island in Chi Lang Nam district, Hai Duong province is
strictly protected by the local government and residents.
A few decades ago, the first storks and night herons migrated to this island. As
Chi Lang Nam is uninhabited, many people went there to hunt storks. The local
government then banned stork hunting and instituted measures to preserve the
birds.
Since then, the number of birds has soared. In the winter, the island is home to
hundreds of thousands of storks and night herons, according to a local official.
The best time to visit Chi Lang Nam stork island is in the early morning or late
afternoon. At these times, visitors will see the “shift change” between storks
and night herons. Night herons return to the island in the morning after a
working night while storks leave the island in the morning to search for food.
It is very interesting that the “shift change” is very bustling but in strict
order. Storks and night herons on this island never fight each other for food.
They protect the island together against mice and owls.
Though the island is not far from gardens of local people and many people have
tried to “invite” the birds to their gardens, storks and night herons only live
on the island.
To visit this special island, visitors have to pay only 6000 dong ($0.3) for a
boat trip around the island. Tourists can also fish there.
Source: VietNamNet/Dan Tri |
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