
Spring Awakening: Migratory Birds Transform the Chinese Mainland
Millions of migratory birds return to the Chinese mainland, turning wetlands into vibrant hubs of life as winter fades into spring.
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Millions of migratory birds return to the Chinese mainland, turning wetlands into vibrant hubs of life as winter fades into spring.
Experience the early spring magic at Nanming River in Guiyang, where cherry blossoms bloom and birds sing, creating a serene and vibrant scene.
Bearded reedlings, the elves of wetlands, performed a mesmerizing winter ballet in Heilongjiang’s Longfeng Wetland National Nature Reserve.
Flocks of birds gracefully danced above the Qiantang River’s tides in Haining, Zhejiang, showcasing nature’s beauty and ecological harmony.
The annual naked carp migration in Qinghai’s lakes transforms the ecosystem and attracts tens of thousands of birds, creating a vibrant seasonal haven.
Discover how Qinghai Lake in the Chinese mainland’s Qinghai Province has become a wildlife paradise through dedicated ecological protection, fostering harmony between naked carp and thousands of water birds.
Black-necked cranes successfully breed in the high-altitude wetlands of Xizang, where they are protected under China’s first-class state protection.
A photography enthusiast captures the mesmerizing courtship dance of the white eared-pheasant in Sichuan Province, showcasing the vibrant colors and behaviors of this protected species.
Beijing’s terrestrial wildlife species have grown from 608 to 612, including four new bird species, highlighting the city’s ongoing ecological advancements.
Flocks of migrating cormorants and gulls clash over plentiful food at Dingxiang Lake in Shenyang City, highlighting the area’s rich ecosystem and bird diversity.