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Endangered Oriental White Storks Seen in Southeast China
The picture taken on November 19, 2007 shows Oriental White Storks fly over suburb of Fuzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, November 19, 2007. Some 27 Oriental White Storks are seen in Fuzhou recently. They usually migrate in November from Russia and northeast China to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River every year to spend winter and go back in next spring. The wild population of this species in the world at the moment declines to less than 3,000. (Xinhua)


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