Spring Thaw Brings Flocks of Ruddy Shelducks to Inner Mongolia's Tao'er River
Deep News
Mar 02
As the ice begins to melt, the Tao'er River in Ulanhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is now shimmering with clear blue waves. Flocks of ruddy shelducks play in the water and soar through the sky, composing a spring overture for the land of the "Red City." The picturesque wetlands, reflecting these lively figures, serve not only as a vivid signal of the changing seasons but also as the most beautiful testament to Ulanhot's improving ecology and the harmonious coexistence of humans and nature.
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