Green Qin YuanQin Yuan Becomes an Ideal Habitat for the Nationally Protected Black-crowned Crane

Recently, flocks of white-crowned cranes have appeared in the Qin River, playing, soaring, resting, or singing; under the setting sun, they present a beautiful spring landscape of mountains and rivers, and birds and flowers.
White-crowned cranes, a first-level key protected animal in China and a rare bird species in China, are called ‘bird pandas’ because of their rarity. As a migratory bird, it is very picky about its survival environment. A good ecosystem, delicious aquatic plants, a habitable environment, and friendly humans are all ideal habitats for it to stay for a long time.
Two years ago, they made Qin Yuan their home, built nests and bred, and lived there permanently, no longer migrating south. One, two, three... it has developed to hundreds.









Photography | Li Jiadong Production | He Zhimin
Review | Li Xiaodan Supervision | Cheng Guang
