On December 30, the black-necked cranes around the Kazi Reservoir in Linzhou County, Lhasa, Tibet flew to the fields for food.

The black-necked crane is a first-class national protected animal in China. It is called "Chongchong" (in Tibetan) by the Tibetan people and is known as the auspicious bird of the plateau.

From October to April each year, flocks of black-necked cranes fly from the Tibetan Plateau in Tibet to wetlands such as the Lhasa River Valley and the Pengbo River Basin in Linzhou County to feed for the winter.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Jiang Feibo


Release time: 2020-12-30 17:35:31 【Editor: Li Jun】