Recently, as the temperature has gradually risen recently, groups of whooper swans in Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province have practiced taking off, landing, and gliding on the river. After the "warm-up", they are ready to set off and return to Siberia one after another.

  In Sanmenxia Swan Lake National Urban Wetland Park in Henan Province, most whooper swans have already started their journey northward.

  The Wild Duck Lake Wetland Nature Reserve in Yanqing District, Beijing welcomed more than 300 swans. This is the largest number of swans monitored by the Wild Duck Lake Wetland Nature Reserve this year.

  More than 200 white-naped cranes, a national first-class protected animal, successively flew to the Nandagang Wetland in Cangzhou, Hebei.

These white-naped cranes have been migrating here since late February. It is expected that in mid-March, some white-naped cranes will continue to migrate north after replenishing their energy.

  Nearly 20,000 swans and shelducks inhabit, forage, and fly in the Dugui Tala section of the Hangjinnaoer Nature Reserve in Inner Mongolia, forming a beautiful ecological picture.

Every year, swans and red shelducks come to Hangjin Banner from the end of February to the beginning of March, and fly away around November.

(China News Agency reporter's comprehensive report, part of the video comes from Beijing Yanqing Rong Media Center, Hangjin Banner Rong Media Center)

Responsible editor: [Li Ji]