Migratory Swans Choose Beijing’s Huairou Reservoir for Winter Haven
Over 60 swans have migrated to Beijing’s Huairou Reservoir for the winter, finding an ideal habitat among its fish-rich waters and reed-filled shallows.
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Over 60 swans have migrated to Beijing’s Huairou Reservoir for the winter, finding an ideal habitat among its fish-rich waters and reed-filled shallows.
A spectacular gathering of migratory birds has transformed the wetlands of north China’s Hebei Province into a vibrant tableau of wildlife, highlighting the region’s ecological importance.
Flocks of migratory birds, including egrets, white spoonbills, and gray cranes, are turning Hebei’s wetlands into a stunning natural spectacle.
Flocks of migratory birds, including egrets, white spoonbills, and gray cranes, have returned to the wetlands of north China’s Hebei Province, creating a picturesque scene and highlighting successful conservation efforts.
Flocks of migratory birds, including egrets and cranes, have arrived at wetlands in China’s Hebei Province, creating picturesque scenes and highlighting the need for wetland conservation.
Flocks of migratory birds, including egrets, white spoonbills, and gray cranes, adorn the wetlands of north China’s Hebei Province, creating a stunning natural spectacle and highlighting successful conservation efforts.
After an epic 5,300-kilometer journey, a flock of Siberian cranes has arrived at China’s largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province. Witness the spectacular winter scenery and these majestic birds.
Grey cranes are flocking to Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province, strolling through blooming smartweed flowers to replenish energy after their long migration.
Once risking his life to confront poachers, ranger Huang Yongqiang now dedicates his days to protecting migratory birds along China’s ancient bird routes in Hunan Province, safeguarding over 240 species on their annual journey.
China’s wetlands are witnessing a significant increase in migratory bird populations as flocks arrive for the winter season, including endangered species like black-necked cranes and oriental white storks.
Over 30,000 migratory birds from Siberia and northern China have arrived at Dongting Lake in Hunan Province, marking the start of the wintering season. Numbers are expected to reach 300,000.
Veteran ornithologist Zhou Haixiang reunites with a Siberian crane he rescued a year prior, highlighting a heartwarming story of conservation and the bonds between humans and wildlife.
Each May, Asian paradise-flycatchers return to central China’s Wushan Mountains to breed, transforming the forests into vibrant ecosystems teeming with life and highlighting the region’s rich biodiversity.
As winter fades, northern China’s coast comes alive. Spotted seal pups learn to swim, whooper swans remain, and wading birds return to nest. Spring transforms the region into a haven of wildlife.
Each autumn, Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province becomes a sanctuary for over 700,000 migratory birds. As the dry season transforms the lake, it welcomes species from across the globe, highlighting nature’s incredible journey.
Each winter, black-necked cranes migrate to the wetlands near Tibet’s Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, finding refuge from the cold. Discover the ecological and cultural significance of this annual journey.
Each autumn, China’s Yellow River Delta becomes a haven for migratory birds like red-crowned cranes, offering a spectacular natural display and highlighting important conservation efforts.