Home>>
In pics: Water birds flock to pure waters of NW China’s Xinjiang (10)
(People's Daily Online) 16:11, April 24, 2022
Various migratory birds gather at wetlands in the Midong district of Urumqi city, capital of northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. (Photo courtesy of the media convergence center of Midong district) |
More than 100 cormorants recently gathered at the waters of a riverway in Korla city, Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, showcasing the ecological beauty of the locality. Meanwhile, a large number of waterfowl have been spotted at wetlands in the Midong district of Urumqi city, the regional capital.
In recent years, Xinjiang has made vigorous efforts to build a green city and boost the city’s ecological barriers, all while exploring ways to make innovative uses of water resources.
(Web editor: Hongyu, Bianji)
Photos
- World Book Day: Let's read together
- Rare silver pheasants flock together in greater numbers to forage at Yishan nature reserve in east China's Jiangxi
- Young artist takes up brush to create lifelike paintings expressing mankind and nature’s harmonious co-existence
- Cutton farming in full swing in China's Xinjiang
Related Stories
- Rare bird photographed in Yunnan's nature reserve
- Migrant birds seen at Juyanhai wetland, Inner Mongolia
- Protection of oriental white storks living alongside power transmission lines in Jiangxi receives significant boost
- Migrant birds seen at Caohai National Nature Reserve in Guizhou
- Migratory birds seen in Qilihai wetland nature reserve in Tianjin
- Incoming migratory birds reach record high in Poyang Lake
- White cranes seen in Nanchang, east China
- NW China's Loess Plateau attracts hundreds of birds
- Baiyangdian Lake presents an ideal habitat for wild birds
- Patroller takes rare birds under his wing
About People's Daily Online | Join Us | Contact Us
Copyright © 2022 People's Daily Online. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright © 2022 People's Daily Online. All Rights Reserved.