Migratory Birds Flourish at Shanxiâs Nanyang River Wetland
Seasonal peak floods Shanxiâs Nanyang River wetland with black storks, snowy egrets, gray herons & ruddy shelducks, showcasing vibrant biodiversity.
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Seasonal peak floods Shanxiâs Nanyang River wetland with black storks, snowy egrets, gray herons & ruddy shelducks, showcasing vibrant biodiversity.
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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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