White-Tailed Eagles Thrive in Liaoning’s Winter Wilderness
As Minor Cold brings winter’s peak, Liaoning’s Wolong Lake Reserve witnesses the majestic white-tailed eagle, symbolizing ecological resilience in harsh climates.
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As Minor Cold brings winter’s peak, Liaoning’s Wolong Lake Reserve witnesses the majestic white-tailed eagle, symbolizing ecological resilience in harsh climates.
Over 5,000 grey cranes winter in Xinjiang’s reclaimed desert farmland, showcasing successful ecological restoration in the Tarim Basin region.
Yunnan’s wetlands welcome rare migratory birds this winter. Over 700 common cranes have settled at Lashihai Wetland, while Haifeng Wetland hosts black and oriental storks, both state-protected species.
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.
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.