Guess who's back in the highlands? 🏔️ A pair of black-necked crane couples are making themselves at home in the wetlands of Xainza County, Nagqu City, in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. At an altitude of about 4,700 meters, these lovebirds are truly on top of the world! 🌍
Black-necked cranes are no ordinary birds. They thrive in meadows, wetlands, and lakes soaring between 2,500 and 5,000 meters high. Talk about living the high life! ✨ These majestic creatures mainly hang out in the highlands of China, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.
In China, they're a pretty big deal—under first-class state protection. 🛡️ Seeing them thrive in Xizang's pristine wetlands is like a scene straight out of a nature documentary. 📽️
For all you adventurers and nature lovers out there, maybe it's time to pack your bags and set out on a quest to spot these incredible birds. Who's in? 🕵️♂️🗺️
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Live: Black-necked cranes breed in Xainza County, China's Xizang
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