Spring Arrival: Migratory Birds Return to Beidaihe New District's Wetlands

Swallows fly, grasses grow in the season. Located in the Qizi Hai wetland within the Beidaihe New District of Qinshai, China, white egrets, great spoonbills, black-necked gulls, red knots, and gray cranes successively arrive here to rest and stay. Qizi Hai is the largest lagoon in North China. Good ecological environment and abundant fish resources have made it a 'natural sanctuary' and 'nutrition warehouse' for birds. Photo by Mingqian Fei

Swallows fly, grasses grow in the season. Located in the Qizi Hai wetland within the Beidaihe New District of Qinshai, China, white egrets, great spoonbills, black-necked gulls, red knots, and gray cranes successively arrive here to rest and stay. Photo of a gathering of migratory birds in Beidaihe's wetlands. Photo by Yongli Tong

Swallows fly, grasses grow in the season. Located in the Qizi Hai wetland within the Beidaihe New District of Qinshai, China, white egrets, great spoonbills, black-necked gulls, red knots, and gray cranes successively arrive here to rest and stay. Photo of a gathering of migratory birds in Beidaihe's wetlands. Photo by Mingqian Fei





