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米埔 - 最新資訊

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On 16 November 2003, one of the Black-faced Spoonbills that had been caught and individually marked with plastic coloured rings at Mai Po in December 2002 as part of a study on their habitat use in Deep Bay, was seen at the wetlands between Taipa and Coloane in Macau. This is the first confirmed record of a Black-faced Spoonbill that had been wintering at Mai Po, flying to and using the wetlands in Macau in a following year.

The number of Black-faced Spoonbills spending the winter in the Taipa - Coloane wetlands has been gradually increasing since the early 1990s, with a record of 46 individual being recorded during the winter of 2002/ 2003. However, the area of these wetlands has also decreased over the same period because of reclamation for development. At present, only a 15 ha marsh and a 45 ha of inter-tidal mudflat now remains and the Macau SAR Government is proposing that these be designated as a protected area. It is hoped that the Macau Government will now carry out proactive management of these areas in a scientific manner, so as to maintain the areas' international importance. Development of the land around these wetlands must also be conducted in a sympathetic manner so that their impacts can be minimized.

The Taipa - Coloane wetlands are also important for other migratory waterbirds. In recent years, there have been sightings of migratory shorebirds that had been individually colored marked in northern Australia with plastic rings on their legs, using the Macau wetlands whilst on migration to their breeding grounds in the Russian Far East.