Majestic swans rest at Inner Mongolia reservoir on migration north
As temperatures rise in the country's northern areas with the coming of spring, a group of swans glides through the water at the Honger Reservoir in Bayannuur, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region. [Photo by Bao Changming/For chinadaily.com.cn]
As temperatures rise in the country's northern areas with the coming of spring, a group of swans have come to the Honger Reservoir in Bayannuur, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
After a short rest, the swans will continue their trip northwards.
With an area of about 641 hectares, the reservoir provides a good environment for the migrant birds to rest during their long trip from the southern regions.
[ Editor: SRQ ]
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