When did the Qingdao seagulls fly awayWhere did the seagulls leave Qingdao?

A: From April of last year, large flocks of red-billed gulls gradually left Qingdao to breed their next generation in Siberia and other places. Red-billed gulls are the most common seagulls in Qingdao, named for their red beaks.

More places to see seagulls

Wu Si Plaza - Olympic Sailing Center

Wu Si Plaza - The sea water near the Olympic Sailing Center is windy and flat, and the best time to see the seagulls at Wusi Plaza is between 5:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m., because there is often a member of the public who comes with a small bucket to give the seagulls food. The seagulls go to feed and play, the scene is very harmonious and shocking.

Subway guide: subway line 2/3 Wusi Square station out of the station can be reached.

Badaiguan

Counting along the coast from west to east, the place where you can still enjoy watching seagulls is Ba Da Guan. The seagulls can also be seen flying along the beach at Badaguan. As far as the eye can see, a large number of seagulls flying with wings, in the sparkling sea, even the wings are emitting a shiny light.

Metro guide: 229 meters walk from Taipingjiao Park Station of Metro Line 3.

Wheat Island

The reefs along the shore of Wheat Island also provide a place for this sea elf to roost and rest. Here you can quietly empty yourself, join the seagulls and sit by the reef for an afternoon.

Subway guidance: Subway line 2 Mai Island station out of the station can be reached by walking 1.7 kilometers.

Lingshan Bay Seaside Park

Located in the west coast of the new district of Lingshan Bay Seaside, the waves rolled seagulls dancing, flocks of seagulls paved the way to dance in the spring light, they sometimes circling, sometimes wings, sometimes skimming the water, and sometimes stood still, will be the spring of the seashore decorated into a beautiful scenery line.

Metro Guide: 1.7 kilometers walk from Lianghe Station of Metro Line 13.