As spring unfolds, the Quanwan wetlands in Qinghai Province are teeming with life, thanks to a vibrant gathering of migratory birds. Nestled on the western rim of Qinghai Lake—the largest saltwater lake in the country—the wetlands offer a picturesque setting for early spring scenery in the northwestern regions of the Chinese mainland.
Whooper swans, geese, and a variety of other waterfowl converge in the Quanwan wetlands, creating a dynamic and lively atmosphere. These birds dive into the shimmering waters in search of food, dance gracefully in the air, and revel in the pleasant spring days, adding vitality to the landscape. The presence of these migratory species not only enhances the natural beauty of the area but also highlights the importance of preserving such vital habitats for wildlife.
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