Geese Returning Above the Jinshanling Great Wall...
Seven nine rivers open, eight nine wild geese come.
It's spring when flowers bloom.
The wild geese flying north also report the spring to us!


March 6th
Wild geese formed an array of ‘person’ shapes.
Flying over the Jinshanling Great Wall.
The scene is very magnificent.
Long sky geese singing, flying feathers swaying.
Showcasing a beautiful ecological painting.


As one of the wild migratory bird channels.
Located 10 kilometers from the Jinshanling Great Wall Scenic Area, in Mǐnyún Water Reservoir, attracts a large number of returning migratory birds every spring.
They stop briefly here to replenish energy.
Wild geese, also known as wild ducks, large migratory birds, belong to the second-level protected animals, like to inhabit rivers, lakes, and wetlands, returning to the north to reproduce before the spring equinox.

Spring comes and goes | never defaults.

Migration season.
The flocks often consist of dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of flocks.
And are led by an experienced head goose to fly.
When needing to accelerate flight.


Wild geese often form ‘person’ shapes.
If needing to slow down.
Wild geese change from ‘person’ shape to ‘one’ long snake shape.
Every time wild geese migrate, they have to go through
About one to two months.
Along the way, they face countless hardships.
But they come and go in spring and autumn, never fail.
Scenic area status: Currently the scenic area is in a temporary closed state, opening time to be notified.


Source | Jinshanling Great Wall
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