Suncheon Bay Nature Reserve

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A Sanctuary for Ecology and Migratory Birds: A Late Autumn Healing Journey with Hooded Cranes (C)
Suncheon Bay Wetland is more than just a reed field. It's one of the world's five largest coastal wetlands and a precious ecological sanctuary, home to countless creatures. Its true beauty shines through as a haven for migratory birds, particularly during the transition from late autumn to winter. Over 230 species of rare migratory birds, including the Hooded Crane, a designated Natural Monument, as well as white-naped cranes and black-faced spoonbills, visit this area.
Walking along the reed field trail, you can observe a variety of tidal flat creatures, such as mudskippers, fiddler crabs, and black-faced crabs, swimming across the tidal flats. The vibrant spectacle of these creatures adds to its value as a natural learning center. The sight of migratory birds dancing in the reed field at sunset is a moving experience, reminiscent of a performance. The Suncheon Bay Wetland Center also offers a space where you can learn about wetland ecology, making it an educational and satisfying #falltrip with children. If you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city and find true healing in nature, there's no better place than the Suncheon Bay Wetland.

Post by WandererRamzi | Oct 14, 2025

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