Baer's pochards, a cyan-headed species of diving duck, embark from the Zhijiangjin Lake, in Yichang City, Central China's Hubei Province. Numbering less than 1,000, the duck has been evaluated as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). (Photo: China News Service/Shu Renqing)
Baer's pochards, a cyan-headed species of diving duck, embark from the Zhijiangjin Lake, in Yichang City, Central China's Hubei Province. Numbering less than 1,000, the duck has been evaluated as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). (Photo: China News Service/Shu Renqing)
Baer's pochards, a cyan-headed species of diving duck, swim in the Zhijiangjin Lake, in Yichang City, Central China's Hubei Province. Numbering less than 1,000, the duck has been evaluated as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). (Photo: China News Service/Shu Renqing)
Baer's pochards, a cyan-headed species of diving duck, swim in the Zhijiangjin Lake, in Yichang City, Central China's Hubei Province. Numbering less than 1,000, the duck has been evaluated as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). (Photo: China News Service/Shu Renqing)