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    Webcams of Chinese crested tern breeding site in Zhejiang Province, China

    https://tm.zjol.com.cn/live.html?id=596643&isVertical=0&native=1 Four remote-cameras are deployed around the seabird breeding colony in Wuzhishan Archipelago nature reserve in Zhejiang, China. Most of the breeding species are Greater crested terns and Black-tailed gulls, but in the center of...
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    About the white-rumped pygmy falcon in Koh Ker

    Hi, friends, I would go to Siem Reap with my parents in February for a holiday and would like to take part in some bird-tour. On SVC's website they say their guide know some locations of several pairs of White-rumped Pygmy-falcon in Koh Ker, thus I wonder the probability of seeing a white-rumped...
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    About Kangaroo Island wildlife watching

    Hi, friends, I have some questions regarding the Kangaroo Island ;) A friend of mine decided to go to Kangaroo Island to watch sea-lions and other marsupials with her parents, but they don't want to take part in a tourism group, as there is little freedom when you travel with many other people...
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    A Pellorneum babbler from southwest China

    These photos were taken in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China. The two birds were jumping and singing under a big clump of bamboos along the roadside. The voice was a series of disyllables. Are they Buff-breasted Babblers Pellorneum tickelli or Spot-throated Babblers Pellorneum albiventre ?
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    Is this ratchet-tailed treepie?

    These photos was taken in Yunnan Province, Southwest China. Because this species is rarely seen in China, we can't make sure whether it is. We have seen four birds in total, and this bird is as big as the black drongo. But if it is ratchet-tailed treepie, why there are only two pairs of "thorn"...
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    Hello,everyone!---from panda's homeland

    Hello! I am from Beijing,China. So my English is not very good. Most time I discuss with friends in the Birding Forum of WWFChina, and I have just known this site tonight. I am a student from China Agricultural University. Every spring and autumn,hundreds of migrating raptors(mainly Oriental...
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