A Chinese crested gull is breeding chicks in the เข้าslotxo Jiusan Islands. Xiangshan County Zhejiang Province east of china The breeding period of birds is usually from May to August.
They usually nest on sandy or crispy ground with dwarf plants surrounding them. A pair of birds lay only one egg a year. The parents take turns incubating and rearing them together.
The Chinese crested gull is the rarest bird in China. It is a critically endangered species. The International Union for Conservation of Nature was considered extinct after its first discovery in 1861, but it wasn't long until four adult and four young birds were discovered on Mazu Island.
Off the coast of Fujian province in 2000, revised data. In 2004, another breeding group was found on Jiusan Island off the coast of Zhejiang Province.A small fish-eating bird in the upper layers of the ocean and is the main species of marine ecosystems.