This month, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region transformed into a snowy sanctuary as over 30,000 migratory birds—including elegant grey cranes and flame-feathered ruddy shelducks—touched down at the Muzart River Basin. Against frost-kissed wetlands, their synchronized flights paint the sky like living brushstrokes, turning Baicheng county into a viral-worthy spectacle 🎥❄️.
Local conservationists credit the surge to upgraded habitats fueled by eco-friendly policies. 'We've seen a 40% increase in wintering species since 2022,' shared a Baicheng forestry official. The region now hosts rare birds like the black stork, proving that #EcoRevivals can thrive even in icy conditions.
For travelers and biology buffs, Xinjiang's winter wetlands are now a must-see—just remember those binoculars! 🔭✨
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