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//english.dbw.cn 2015-09-18 09:01:02 |
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A swan is flying over the lake in Bayinbrooke Wetland in Hejing county, Xinjiang, northwest China. (Photo Source:Tianshannet/Que Hure, journalist from Baryinkorla Daily) In the mid-September every year, migratory swans breeding and dwelling in Bayanbulak Wetland, will move in succession. In recent days, the swans brought up in the little lake of the Bayanbulak Wetland, Hejing county, Xinjiang, are training the young ones in the core lake area, making preparations for their migration. In the wetland, ten thousands of precious birds dominated by adult swans come here annually during March and April and then move away in September and October, staying over six months. It is learnt from the state-level Xinjiang Bayanbulak Nature Reserve Administration on September 13 that, there are about 8,000-10,000 swans, among which little ones accounting for 3,000-3,500, in the wetland in 2015, according to estimates in the early September.
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Author: Source:qq.com Editor:Yang Fan |