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Black-necked cranes spend winter in SW China's Tibet

2017-11-28 10:37:07

CHINA-TIBET-BLACK-NECKED CRANES (CN)

Groups of black-necked cranes forage at the Lhasa river valley where they spend the winter season, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Nov. 23, 2017. Tibet is currently temporary home to over 8,000 black-necked cranes. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)

 

CHINA-TIBET-BLACK-NECKED CRANES (CN)

Groups of black-necked cranes fly over the Lhasa river valley where they spend the winter season, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Nov. 23, 2017. Tibet is currently temporary home to over 8,000 black-necked cranes. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)

 

CHINA-TIBET-BLACK-NECKED CRANES (CN)

A black-necked crane flies over the Lhasa river valley where it spends the winter season, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Nov. 23, 2017. Tibet is currently temporary home to over 8,000 black-necked cranes. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)

 

CHINA-TIBET-BLACK-NECKED CRANES (CN)

Groups ofwsw)fly over the Lhasa river valley where they spend the winter season, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Nov. 23, 2017. Tibet is currently temporary home to over 8,000 black-necked cranes. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)

 

CHINA-TIBET-BLACK-NECKED CRANES (CN)

Two black-necked cranes forage at the Lhasa river valley where they spend the winter season, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Nov. 23, 2017. Tibet is currently temporary home to over 8,000 black-necked cranes. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)

 

CHINA-TIBET-BLACK-NECKED CRANES (CN)

Groups of black-necked cranes fly over the Lhasa river valley where they spend the winter season, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Nov. 23, 2017. Tibet is currently temporary home to over 8,000 black-necked cranes. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)

 

CHINA-TIBET-BLACK-NECKED CRANES (CN)

Groups of black-necked cranes forage for food at the Lhasa river valley where they spend the winter season, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Nov. 23, 2017. Tibet is currently temporary home to over 8,000 black-necked cranes. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)

 

CHINA-TIBET-BLACK-NECKED CRANES (CN)

Groups of black-necked cranes fly over the Lhasa river valley where they spend the winter season, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Nov. 23, 2017. Tibet is currently temporary home to over 8,000 black-necked cranes. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)

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