
Celebrity Li Xian Ignites Bird Conservation Passion
Celebrity Li Xian’s bird photography in Beijing inspires love for nature and drives a conservation message.
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Celebrity Li Xian’s bird photography in Beijing inspires love for nature and drives a conservation message.
Tens of thousands of migratory birds have landed at Liaohekou Reserve, a key stopover along the busy East Asian-Australasian Flyway.
Rare Asian openbill storks under national protection have been spotted in Yinjiang, Guizhou on the Chinese mainland, marking a first-time event.
Rare silver pheasants, known as “forest fairies,” have been seen in rural Fujian, signaling a healthy ecosystem.
At the Liaohe River estuary in the Chinese mainland’s Liaoning Province, over 400 spotted seals and vibrant migratory birds herald the arrival of spring.
Millions of migratory birds are returning to the Chinese mainland, turning wetlands into vibrant hubs of life as spring emerges.
Early spring at the Yellow River in Inner Mongolia dazzles with tens of thousands of migratory birds, a true nature festival!
Two silver-eared mesias turn a tiny squabble into a feisty showdown on the Hongbeng River in Dehong, Yunnan! 🐦🔥
As spring arrives, Danhe National Wetland Park in Shanxi brings a magical scene of birds amidst a half-frozen river, signaling the season’s renewal.
Flocks of birds dance with the tides along the Qiantang River in Zhejiang Province, painting a vivid picture of nature’s beauty and harmony.