Midsummer is at the peak of the migration of yellowtail fish in Qinghai Lake. In Gangcha County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, groups of yellow fish swim upstream along the rivers entering Qinghai Lake and lay eggs in the freshwater river, forming a spec

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The midsummer season coincides with the peak migration period of yellowfish in Qinghai Lake. In Gangcha County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, swarms of yellowtail fish swim upstream along the rivers that enter Qinghai Lake and go to freshwater rivers to spawn, forming a spectacle of "half river clear water and half river fish". Huang fish, whose scientific name is "Qinghai Lake naked carp", is a national second-level protected animal and is a core species in the "water-bird-fish" ecological chain of Qinghai Lake.

Midsummer is at the peak of the migration of yellowtail fish in Qinghai Lake. In Gangcha County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, groups of yellow fish swim upstream along the rivers entering Qinghai Lake and lay eggs in the freshwater river, forming a spec - DayDayNewshtml On June 29, in Quanji River, Gangcha County, several yellowtail fish jumped up and swam upward. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen

Midsummer is at the peak of the migration of yellowtail fish in Qinghai Lake. In Gangcha County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, groups of yellow fish swim upstream along the rivers entering Qinghai Lake and lay eggs in the freshwater river, forming a spec - DayDayNewshtmlOn June 29, in Quanji River, Gangcha County, a brown-headed gull flew out of the water after catching a yellowtail fish. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen

Midsummer is at the peak of the migration of yellowtail fish in Qinghai Lake. In Gangcha County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, groups of yellow fish swim upstream along the rivers entering Qinghai Lake and lay eggs in the freshwater river, forming a spec - DayDayNewshtml On June 29, a brown-headed gull caught a yellowtail fish in Quanji River, Gangcha County. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen

Midsummer is at the peak of the migration of yellowtail fish in Qinghai Lake. In Gangcha County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, groups of yellow fish swim upstream along the rivers entering Qinghai Lake and lay eggs in the freshwater river, forming a spec - DayDayNewshtml On June 29, a brown-headed gull caught a yellowtail fish in Quanji River, Gangcha County. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen

Midsummer is at the peak of the migration of yellowtail fish in Qinghai Lake. In Gangcha County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, groups of yellow fish swim upstream along the rivers entering Qinghai Lake and lay eggs in the freshwater river, forming a spec - DayDayNewshtml On June 29, in Quanji River, Gangcha County, a yellowtail fish jumped up and migrated upward. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen

Midsummer is at the peak of the migration of yellowtail fish in Qinghai Lake. In Gangcha County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, groups of yellow fish swim upstream along the rivers entering Qinghai Lake and lay eggs in the freshwater river, forming a spec - DayDayNewshtml On June 29, brown-headed gulls were catching yellowtail fish in Quanji River, Gangcha County. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen

Midsummer is at the peak of the migration of yellowtail fish in Qinghai Lake. In Gangcha County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, groups of yellow fish swim upstream along the rivers entering Qinghai Lake and lay eggs in the freshwater river, forming a spec - DayDayNewshtml On June 29, in Quanji River, Gangcha County, a brown-headed gull (left) caught a yellowtail and flew out of the water. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen

Midsummer is at the peak of the migration of yellowtail fish in Qinghai Lake. In Gangcha County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, groups of yellow fish swim upstream along the rivers entering Qinghai Lake and lay eggs in the freshwater river, forming a spec - DayDayNewshtml On June 29, a brown-headed gull (middle) caught a yellowtail fish in Quanji River, Gangcha County. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen

Midsummer is at the peak of the migration of yellowtail fish in Qinghai Lake. In Gangcha County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, groups of yellow fish swim upstream along the rivers entering Qinghai Lake and lay eggs in the freshwater river, forming a spec - DayDayNewshtml On June 30, in Quanji River, Gangcha County, Huangyu fish jumped up and migrated upward. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen

html On June 30, yellowtail fish were migrating in Quanji River, Gangcha County. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen

html On June 30, yellowtail fish were migrating in Quanji River, Gangcha County. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen

html On June 30, in Quanji River, Gangcha County, yellowtail fish jumped up and migrated upward. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen

html On June 30, a brown-headed gull caught a leaping yellowtail fish in Quanji River, Gangcha County. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen

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