Migratory Birds Peak at Shanxi’s Nanyang River Wetland
Late November sees flocks of black storks, snowy egrets, gray herons and ruddy shelducks at Shanxi’s Nanyang River wetland, creating a living tableau of nature in motion.
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Late November sees flocks of black storks, snowy egrets, gray herons and ruddy shelducks at Shanxi’s Nanyang River wetland, creating a living tableau of nature in motion.
Thousands of migratory birds have returned to Jiangxi’s Poyang Lake—the Chinese mainland’s largest freshwater lake. Discover why this winter sanctuary is a global biodiversity hotspot!
As autumn arrives on the Chinese mainland, flocks of cranes, swans, geese and ducks kick off their epic journey south. Thriving wetlands provide vital rest stops—tune in to see the migration live!
Over 10,000 migratory birds flock to Poyang Lake’s Nanji Wetland, marking the peak of East Asian-Australasian migration. Habitat protection boosts a safe winter season.
Discover how the Naoli River National Nature Reserve in the Chinese mainland’s Heilongjiang Province hosts over 250 bird species, making it a key stopover for migratory birds.
Discover how Xinjiang’s Swan Spring Wetland is becoming a winter haven for a record number of swans, thanks to its unique underground springs. 🦢✨
Flocks of migratory birds soar over melting ice in China’s Yellow River, Shandong Province, as temperatures rise and ice floes begin to drift, creating a stunning natural display.