Hoh Lake Welcomes Large Flock of Red-Crowned Cranes

This is a red-crowned crane photographed on the shore of Hoh Lake in Ulaanbaatar City, Inner Mongolia on March 14th. Recently, Hoh Lake in Ulaanbaatar City, Inner Mongolia, has welcomed a large number of red-crowned cranes to forage and play. It is reported that twice a year, spring and autumn, red-crowned cranes will follow a fixed route to and from their breeding grounds and wintering grounds. They will arrive at Hoh Lake during the northward migration in March. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Peng Yuan


March 14th, red-crowned cranes forage and play in the sky above Hoh Lake in Ulaanbaatar City, Inner Mongolia. Recently, Hoh Lake in Ulaanbaatar City, Inner Mongolia, has welcomed a large number of red-crowned cranes to forage and play. It is reported that twice a year, spring and autumn, red-crowned cranes will follow a fixed route to and from their breeding grounds and wintering grounds. They will arrive at Hoh Lake during the northward migration in March. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Peng Yuan

March 14th, citizens feed red-crowned cranes on the shore of Hoh Lake in Ulaanbaatar City, Inner Mongolia. Recently, Hoh Lake in Ulaanbaatar City, Inner Mongolia, has welcomed a large number of red-crowned cranes to forage and play. It is reported that twice a year, spring and autumn, red-crowned cranes will follow a fixed route to and from their breeding grounds and wintering grounds. They will arrive at Hoh Lake during the northward migration in March. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Peng Yuan

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