Yitong River becomes haven for grey herons

Grey herons are seen in the forest near the Yitong River in Changchun, Jilin. [Photo/Shi Haijun from Jilin Daily]
As the spring warmth returns, the once-frozen Yitong River in Changchun is gradually thawing, revealing clear waters and fresh greenery along its banks.

Grey herons are seen in the forest near the Yitong River in Changchun, Jilin. [Photo/Shi Haijun from Jilin Daily]
In recent days, grey herons have been spotted resting gracefully on the shallow riverbanks. With their slender posture and calm demeanor, these elegant birds add a serene charm to the riverside landscape. Passersby slow their pace, watching quietly and taking photos from a respectful distance, careful not to disturb these gentle visitors.

A grey heron is spotted in the forest. [Photo/Shi Haijun from Jilin Daily]
The waters around the ecological island are open and pristine – an ideal habitat for herons, known for their high sensitivity to environmental conditions. As a nationally protected species, their presence signals clean water and a healthy ecosystem.
Their arrival is more than a seasonal sight, it is a testament to years of ecological restoration along the Yitong River. Once troubled by poor water quality, the river has been transformed into a vibrant ecological corridor, where clear waters, green banks and thriving birdlife now define the landscape.
