Eulsukdo Migratory Bird Sanctuary is a vital wetland habitat located on an island in the Nakdong River estuary, renowned for its rich diversity of migratory birds and serene natural landscapes.
Eulsukdo Migratory Bird Sanctuary, situated in the Nakdong River estuary near Busan, South Korea, encompasses a significant wetland ecosystem that supports numerous migratory bird species throughout the year. This sanctuary lies on Eulsukdo Island, which spans mudflats, tidal marshes, and reed fields, creating a thriving habitat essential for both resident and migratory waterfowl and shorebirds. Established primarily to conserve habitats for migratory birds, Eulsukdo is internationally recognized as an important stopover site on the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. Bird species commonly observed here include those classified as endangered or near-threatened, such as the Black-faced Spoonbill and Saunders's Gull. Apart from birdwatching, visitors enjoy peaceful walking trails along riverbanks and through reed beds, offering excellent opportunities for photography and nature study. The sanctuary’s location near Busan makes it accessible yet still a tranquil natural retreat amid urban surroundings. Interpretive centers provide educational resources on the sanctuary’s ecological importance and ongoing conservation efforts. The area also plays a crucial role in flood control and water purification for the region. Visitors are encouraged to respect the habitat by staying on designated paths and observing quietly to avoid disturbing wildlife. Eulsukdo Migratory Bird Sanctuary combines vital ecological function with easy urban proximity, making it a premier destination for bird enthusiasts, eco-tourists, and nature lovers seeking to experience South Korea’s coastal wetlands.
Eulsukdo Reed Marsh – dense reed fields providing shelter and feeding grounds for numerous bird species
Bird Observation Platforms – multiple hides positioned for unobtrusive wildlife viewing
Tidal Mudflats – a critical feeding area attracting flocks of migratory shorebirds during migration seasons
Nakdong River Estuary Scenic Walkway – peaceful trails following the river’s edge with panoramic views
Eulsukdo serves as a crucial wintering and stopover site for the rare and endangered Black-faced Spoonbill.
These expansive mudflats support a dynamic ecosystem, attracting a variety of migratory waders in large numbers.
Provides exhibits on wetland ecology, migratory bird species, and ongoing conservation efforts.