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Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Black-necked cranes are seen at a reservoir in Lhunzhub County of Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Feb. 20, 2025. As an important part of the world's ecosystem, wetland plays a huge role in many aspects including ecology, environment, economy and society. Known as an extra lung for Londoners, the London Wetland Centre is an urban ecological paradise transformed from industrial wasteland on the banks of the River Thames. The site was formerly four reservoirs operated by the Thames Water Company, which supplied drinking water to the southwest of London. The London Wetland Centre began construction in 1995 and was completed and opened to the public in 2000. Visitors to the centre can observe numerous endangered bird species, with over 200 species observed and recorded in the area, embodying a harmonious balance between urban life and nature. The unique geographical environment of Xizang nurtures distinct biological communities, housing many rare species. In efforts to protect the plateau's wild

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Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

A black-necked crane keeps its baby warm under its body while the other remains vigilant at a wetland in Xainza County of Nagqu City, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 4, 2025. As an important part of the world's ecosystem, wetland plays a huge role in many aspects including ecology, environment, economy and society. Known as an extra lung for Londoners, the London Wetland Centre is an urban ecological paradise transformed from industrial wasteland on the banks of the River Thames. The site was formerly four reservoirs operated by the Thames Water Company, which supplied drinking water to the southwest of London. The London Wetland Centre began construction in 1995 and was completed and opened to the public in 2000. Visitors to the centre can observe numerous endangered bird species, with over 200 species observed and recorded in the area, embodying a harmonious balance between urban life and nature. The unique geographical environment of Xizang nurtures distinct biological communities, housing

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Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

A black-necked crane is seen at a wetland in Xainza County of Nagqu City, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 4, 2025. As an important part of the world's ecosystem, wetland plays a huge role in many aspects including ecology, environment, economy and society. Known as an extra lung for Londoners, the London Wetland Centre is an urban ecological paradise transformed from industrial wasteland on the banks of the River Thames. The site was formerly four reservoirs operated by the Thames Water Company, which supplied drinking water to the southwest of London. The London Wetland Centre began construction in 1995 and was completed and opened to the public in 2000. Visitors to the centre can observe numerous endangered bird species, with over 200 species observed and recorded in the area, embodying a harmonious balance between urban life and nature. The unique geographical environment of Xizang nurtures distinct biological communities, housing many rare species. In efforts to protect the plateau's wild

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Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

A black-necked crane checks its baby at a wetland in Xainza County of Nagqu City, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 4, 2025. As an important part of the world's ecosystem, wetland plays a huge role in many aspects including ecology, environment, economy and society. Known as an extra lung for Londoners, the London Wetland Centre is an urban ecological paradise transformed from industrial wasteland on the banks of the River Thames. The site was formerly four reservoirs operated by the Thames Water Company, which supplied drinking water to the southwest of London. The London Wetland Centre began construction in 1995 and was completed and opened to the public in 2000. Visitors to the centre can observe numerous endangered bird species, with over 200 species observed and recorded in the area, embodying a harmonious balance between urban life and nature. The unique geographical environment of Xizang nurtures distinct biological communities, housing many rare species. In efforts to protect the platea

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Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

A black-necked crane tries to keep a fishing gull away from its nest in Xainza County of Nagqu City, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 4, 2025. As an important part of the world's ecosystem, wetland plays a huge role in many aspects including ecology, environment, economy and society. Known as an extra lung for Londoners, the London Wetland Centre is an urban ecological paradise transformed from industrial wasteland on the banks of the River Thames. The site was formerly four reservoirs operated by the Thames Water Company, which supplied drinking water to the southwest of London. The London Wetland Centre began construction in 1995 and was completed and opened to the public in 2000. Visitors to the centre can observe numerous endangered bird species, with over 200 species observed and recorded in the area, embodying a harmonious balance between urban life and nature. The unique geographical environment of Xizang nurtures distinct biological communities, housing many rare species. In efforts to

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Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Black-necked cranes take turns to take care of their baby at a wetland in Xainza County of Nagqu City, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 4, 2025. As an important part of the world's ecosystem, wetland plays a huge role in many aspects including ecology, environment, economy and society. Known as an extra lung for Londoners, the London Wetland Centre is an urban ecological paradise transformed from industrial wasteland on the banks of the River Thames. The site was formerly four reservoirs operated by the Thames Water Company, which supplied drinking water to the southwest of London. The London Wetland Centre began construction in 1995 and was completed and opened to the public in 2000. Visitors to the centre can observe numerous endangered bird species, with over 200 species observed and recorded in the area, embodying a harmonious balance between urban life and nature. The unique geographical environment of Xizang nurtures distinct biological communities, housing many rare species. In efforts

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Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

A black-necked crane takes care of its baby at a wetland in Xainza County of Nagqu City, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 5, 2025. As an important part of the world's ecosystem, wetland plays a huge role in many aspects including ecology, environment, economy and society. Known as an extra lung for Londoners, the London Wetland Centre is an urban ecological paradise transformed from industrial wasteland on the banks of the River Thames. The site was formerly four reservoirs operated by the Thames Water Company, which supplied drinking water to the southwest of London. The London Wetland Centre began construction in 1995 and was completed and opened to the public in 2000. Visitors to the centre can observe numerous endangered bird species, with over 200 species observed and recorded in the area, embodying a harmonious balance between urban life and nature. The unique geographical environment of Xizang nurtures distinct biological communities, housing many rare species. In efforts to protect the

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Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

A black-necked crane takes care of its baby at a wetland in Xainza County of Nagqu City, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 5, 2025. As an important part of the world's ecosystem, wetland plays a huge role in many aspects including ecology, environment, economy and society. Known as an extra lung for Londoners, the London Wetland Centre is an urban ecological paradise transformed from industrial wasteland on the banks of the River Thames. The site was formerly four reservoirs operated by the Thames Water Company, which supplied drinking water to the southwest of London. The London Wetland Centre began construction in 1995 and was completed and opened to the public in 2000. Visitors to the centre can observe numerous endangered bird species, with over 200 species observed and recorded in the area, embodying a harmonious balance between urban life and nature. The unique geographical environment of Xizang nurtures distinct biological communities, housing many rare species. In efforts to protect the

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Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

A black-necked crane takes care of its baby at a wetland in Xainza County of Nagqu City, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 5, 2025. As an important part of the world's ecosystem, wetland plays a huge role in many aspects including ecology, environment, economy and society. Known as an extra lung for Londoners, the London Wetland Centre is an urban ecological paradise transformed from industrial wasteland on the banks of the River Thames. The site was formerly four reservoirs operated by the Thames Water Company, which supplied drinking water to the southwest of London. The London Wetland Centre began construction in 1995 and was completed and opened to the public in 2000. Visitors to the centre can observe numerous endangered bird species, with over 200 species observed and recorded in the area, embodying a harmonious balance between urban life and nature. The unique geographical environment of Xizang nurtures distinct biological communities, housing many rare species. In efforts to protect the

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Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Black-necked cranes are seen at a reservoir in Lhunzhub County of Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, March 8, 2025. As an important part of the world's ecosystem, wetland plays a huge role in many aspects including ecology, environment, economy and society. Known as an extra lung for Londoners, the London Wetland Centre is an urban ecological paradise transformed from industrial wasteland on the banks of the River Thames. The site was formerly four reservoirs operated by the Thames Water Company, which supplied drinking water to the southwest of London. The London Wetland Centre began construction in 1995 and was completed and opened to the public in 2000. Visitors to the centre can observe numerous endangered bird species, with over 200 species observed and recorded in the area, embodying a harmonious balance between urban life and nature. The unique geographical environment of Xizang nurtures distinct biological communities, housing many rare species. In efforts to protect the plateau's wild

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Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

Wetlands Guard Bird Species from Plateau to Urban Landscape - China

A black-necked crane takes care of its baby at a wetland in Xainza County of Nagqu City, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 5, 2025. As an important part of the world's ecosystem, wetland plays a huge role in many aspects including ecology, environment, economy and society. Known as an extra lung for Londoners, the London Wetland Centre is an urban ecological paradise transformed from industrial wasteland on the banks of the River Thames. The site was formerly four reservoirs operated by the Thames Water Company, which supplied drinking water to the southwest of London. The London Wetland Centre began construction in 1995 and was completed and opened to the public in 2000. Visitors to the centre can observe numerous endangered bird species, with over 200 species observed and recorded in the area, embodying a harmonious balance between urban life and nature. The unique geographical environment of Xizang nurtures distinct biological communities, housing many rare species. In efforts to protect the

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Black-necked cranes - Lhasa

Black-necked cranes - Lhasa

An aerial drone photo taken on March 8, 2025 shows a flock of black-necked cranes overwintering at a reservoir in Lhunzhub County of Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Photo by Xinhua/Tenzin Nyida/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Black-necked cranes - Lhasa

Black-necked cranes - Lhasa

A drone photo taken on March 8, 2025 shows a flock of black-necked cranes overwintering at a reservoir in Lhunzhub County of Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Photo by Xinhua/Tenzin Nyida/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Black-necked cranes - Lhasa

Black-necked cranes - Lhasa

Black-necked cranes fly over a reservoir in Lhunzhub County of Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, March 8, 2025. Photo by Xinhua/Jiang Fan/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Black-necked cranes - Lhasa

Black-necked cranes - Lhasa

A flock of black-necked cranes overwinters at a reservoir in Lhunzhub County of Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, March 8, 2025. Photo by Xinhua/Jiang Fan/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Black-necked cranes - Lhasa

Black-necked cranes - Lhasa

A flock of black-necked cranes overwinters at a reservoir in Lhunzhub County of Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, March 8, 2025. Photo by Xinhua/Tenzin Nyida/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Black-necked Cranes

Black-necked Cranes

BIJIE, CHINA - JANUARY 26, 2025 - Black-necked cranes forage in the snow at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, Bijie city, Guizhou province, China, Jan 26, 2025.

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Bird Migration - China

Bird Migration - China

This photo taken on December 16, 2024 shows black-necked cranes at Caohai National Nature Reserve in the Yi-Hui-Miao Autonomous County of Weining, southwest China's Guizhou Province. Caohai National Nature Reserve is an important wintering ground for black-necked cranes. In recent years, the population of wintering black-necked cranes has increased, thanks to the local authorities' efforts in ecosystem restoration and patrolling. Currently, the reserve is home to nearly 100,000 wintering migratory birds, including 2,500-plus black-necked cranes as well as other species such as grey cranes and bar-headed geese. Photo by Yang Wenbin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bird Migration - China

Bird Migration - China

This photo taken on December 16, 2024 shows wintering migratory birds at Caohai National Nature Reserve in the Yi-Hui-Miao Autonomous County of Weining, southwest China's Guizhou Province. Caohai National Nature Reserve is an important wintering ground for black-necked cranes. In recent years, the population of wintering black-necked cranes has increased, thanks to the local authorities' efforts in ecosystem restoration and patrolling. Currently, the reserve is home to nearly 100,000 wintering migratory birds, including 2,500-plus black-necked cranes as well as other species such as grey cranes and bar-headed geese. Photo by Yang Wenbin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bird Migration - China

Bird Migration - China

This photo taken on December 16, 2024 shows wintering migratory birds at Caohai National Nature Reserve in the Yi-Hui-Miao Autonomous County of Weining, southwest China's Guizhou Province. Caohai National Nature Reserve is an important wintering ground for black-necked cranes. In recent years, the population of wintering black-necked cranes has increased, thanks to the local authorities' efforts in ecosystem restoration and patrolling. Currently, the reserve is home to nearly 100,000 wintering migratory birds, including 2,500-plus black-necked cranes as well as other species such as grey cranes and bar-headed geese. Photo by Yang Wenbin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bird Migration - China

Bird Migration - China

This photo taken on December 16, 2024 shows black-necked cranes at Caohai National Nature Reserve in the Yi-Hui-Miao Autonomous County of Weining, southwest China's Guizhou Province. Caohai National Nature Reserve is an important wintering ground for black-necked cranes. In recent years, the population of wintering black-necked cranes has increased, thanks to the local authorities' efforts in ecosystem restoration and patrolling. Currently, the reserve is home to nearly 100,000 wintering migratory birds, including 2,500-plus black-necked cranes as well as other species such as grey cranes and bar-headed geese. Photo by Shen Guangyong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bird Migration - China

Bird Migration - China

This photo taken on December 16, 2024 shows black-necked cranes at Caohai National Nature Reserve in the Yi-Hui-Miao Autonomous County of Weining, southwest China's Guizhou Province. Caohai National Nature Reserve is an important wintering ground for black-necked cranes. In recent years, the population of wintering black-necked cranes has increased, thanks to the local authorities' efforts in ecosystem restoration and patrolling. Currently, the reserve is home to nearly 100,000 wintering migratory birds, including 2,500-plus black-necked cranes as well as other species such as grey cranes and bar-headed geese. Photo by Yang Wenbin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bird Migration - China

Bird Migration - China

This photo taken on December 16, 2024 shows black-necked cranes and bar-headed geese at Caohai National Nature Reserve in the Yi-Hui-Miao Autonomous County of Weining, southwest China's Guizhou Province. Caohai National Nature Reserve is an important wintering ground for black-necked cranes. In recent years, the population of wintering black-necked cranes has increased, thanks to the local authorities' efforts in ecosystem restoration and patrolling. Currently, the reserve is home to nearly 100,000 wintering migratory birds, including 2,500-plus black-necked cranes as well as other species such as grey cranes and bar-headed geese. Photo by Yang Wenbin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bird Migration - China

Bird Migration - China

An aerial drone photo shows black-necked cranes at Caohai National Nature Reserve in the Yi-Hui-Miao Autonomous County of Weining, southwest China's Guizhou Province, December 16, 2024. Caohai National Nature Reserve is an important wintering ground for black-necked cranes. In recent years, the population of wintering black-necked cranes has increased, thanks to the local authorities' efforts in ecosystem restoration and patrolling. Currently, the reserve is home to nearly 100,000 wintering migratory birds, including 2,500-plus black-necked cranes as well as other species such as grey cranes and bar-headed geese. Photo by Wang Chunliang/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bird Migration - China

Bird Migration - China

This photo taken on December 16, 2024 shows black-necked cranes at Caohai National Nature Reserve in the Yi-Hui-Miao Autonomous County of Weining, southwest China's Guizhou Province. Caohai National Nature Reserve is an important wintering ground for black-necked cranes. In recent years, the population of wintering black-necked cranes has increased, thanks to the local authorities' efforts in ecosystem restoration and patrolling. Currently, the reserve is home to nearly 100,000 wintering migratory birds, including 2,500-plus black-necked cranes as well as other species such as grey cranes and bar-headed geese. Photo by Yang Wenbin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bird Migration - China

Bird Migration - China

This photo taken on December 16, 2024 shows black-necked cranes at Caohai National Nature Reserve in the Yi-Hui-Miao Autonomous County of Weining, southwest China's Guizhou Province. Caohai National Nature Reserve is an important wintering ground for black-necked cranes. In recent years, the population of wintering black-necked cranes has increased, thanks to the local authorities' efforts in ecosystem restoration and patrolling. Currently, the reserve is home to nearly 100,000 wintering migratory birds, including 2,500-plus black-necked cranes as well as other species such as grey cranes and bar-headed geese. Photo by Yang Wenbin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bird Migration - China

Bird Migration - China

This photo taken on December 16, 2024 shows black-necked cranes at Caohai National Nature Reserve in the Yi-Hui-Miao Autonomous County of Weining, southwest China's Guizhou Province. Caohai National Nature Reserve is an important wintering ground for black-necked cranes. In recent years, the population of wintering black-necked cranes has increased, thanks to the local authorities' efforts in ecosystem restoration and patrolling. Currently, the reserve is home to nearly 100,000 wintering migratory birds, including 2,500-plus black-necked cranes as well as other species such as grey cranes and bar-headed geese. Photo by Yang Wenbin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bird Migration - China

Bird Migration - China

An aerial drone photo shows black-necked cranes at Caohai National Nature Reserve in the Yi-Hui-Miao Autonomous County of Weining, southwest China's Guizhou Province, December 16, 2024. Caohai National Nature Reserve is an important wintering ground for black-necked cranes. In recent years, the population of wintering black-necked cranes has increased, thanks to the local authorities' efforts in ecosystem restoration and patrolling. Currently, the reserve is home to nearly 100,000 wintering migratory birds, including 2,500-plus black-necked cranes as well as other species such as grey cranes and bar-headed geese. Photo by Wang Chunliang/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bird Migration - China

Bird Migration - China

This photo taken on December 16, 2024 shows bar-headed geese at Caohai National Nature Reserve in the Yi-Hui-Miao Autonomous County of Weining, southwest China's Guizhou Province. Caohai National Nature Reserve is an important wintering ground for black-necked cranes. In recent years, the population of wintering black-necked cranes has increased, thanks to the local authorities' efforts in ecosystem restoration and patrolling. Currently, the reserve is home to nearly 100,000 wintering migratory birds, including 2,500-plus black-necked cranes as well as other species such as grey cranes and bar-headed geese. Photo by Yang Wenbin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Black-necked Crane

Black-necked Crane

WEINING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 3, 2024 - The first batch of migratory black necked cranes to overwinter this year are seen at the Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, southwest China's Guizhou province, Nov 3, 2024.

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Black-necked Crane

Black-necked Crane

WEINING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 3, 2024 - The first batch of migratory black necked cranes to overwinter this year are seen at the Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, southwest China's Guizhou province, Nov 3, 2024.

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Black-necked Crane

Black-necked Crane

WEINING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 3, 2024 - The first batch of migratory black necked cranes to overwinter this year are seen at the Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, southwest China's Guizhou province, Nov 3, 2024.

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Black-necked Crane

Black-necked Crane

WEINING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 3, 2024 - The first batch of migratory black necked cranes to overwinter this year are seen at the Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, southwest China's Guizhou province, Nov 3, 2024.

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Black-necked Crane

Black-necked Crane

WEINING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 3, 2024 - The first batch of migratory black necked cranes to overwinter this year are seen at the Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, southwest China's Guizhou province, Nov 3, 2024.

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Black-necked Crane

Black-necked Crane

WEINING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 3, 2024 - The first batch of migratory black necked cranes to overwinter this year are seen at the Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, southwest China's Guizhou province, Nov 3, 2024.

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Black-necked Crane

Black-necked Crane

WEINING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 3, 2024 - The first batch of migratory black necked cranes to overwinter this year are seen at the Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, southwest China's Guizhou province, Nov 3, 2024.

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Black-necked Crane

Black-necked Crane

WEINING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 3, 2024 - The first batch of migratory black necked cranes to overwinter this year are seen at the Caohai National Nature Reserve in Weining Autonomous County, southwest China's Guizhou province, Nov 3, 2024.

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