
Autumn Wings: Migratory Birds Thrive at Xinjiangâs Aweitan Reservoir
Aweitan Reservoir in Xinjiang’s Altay region lights up each autumn as egrets, wild ducks and geese stop over. Discover how this vital habitat protects migratory birds.
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Aweitan Reservoir in Xinjiang’s Altay region lights up each autumn as egrets, wild ducks and geese stop over. Discover how this vital habitat protects migratory birds.
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