Capturing Spring: Migratory Birds Bring Life to Qinghai’s Quanwan Wetlands
A vibrant gathering of migratory birds in Qinghai’s Quanwan wetlands brings vitality to the early spring scenery of the northwestern Chinese mainland.
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A vibrant gathering of migratory birds in Qinghai’s Quanwan wetlands brings vitality to the early spring scenery of the northwestern Chinese mainland.
Spring warms Hohhot as migratory birds like red-crowned cranes and gray herons return to Inner Mongolia’s Hailiu Reservoir, thanks to improved environments.
Over 60,000 birds have been spotted wintering at Hengshui Lake National Nature Reserve in north China, highlighting the area’s rich biodiversity and effective ecological protection measures.
Over 60,000 birds are thriving in Hebei’s Hengshui Lake National Nature Reserve this winter, showcasing the reserve’s vital role in supporting diverse avian species.
Experience the stunning sight of egrets, white spoonbills, and gray cranes flocking to Hebei’s wetlands, creating a vibrant and picturesque scene.
Hebei Province’s wetlands are a sanctuary for migratory birds like egrets, white spoonbills, and gray cranes, highlighting the region’s rich biodiversity and conservation efforts.
Hebei Province’s wetlands become a haven for migratory egrets, white spoonbills, and gray cranes, creating picturesque scenes each season.
Migratory egrets, white spoonbills, and gray cranes create a stunning display in the wetlands of Hebei Province on the Chinese mainland.
A flock of Siberian cranes has completed a 5,300 km migration to China’s largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province. Experience the stunning winter view.
Grey cranes flock to Poyang Lake’s blooming smartweed fields, replenishing energy as migratory season peaks in Jiangxi Province.