Migratory Birds Create Stunning Wave Patterns Over Poyang Lake
Migratory birds create mesmerizing wave patterns over Poyang Lake in China’s Jiangxi Province, captivating onlookers with synchronized formations.
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Migratory birds create mesmerizing wave patterns over Poyang Lake in China’s Jiangxi Province, captivating onlookers with synchronized formations.
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