Migratory birds affected in warm winter
 
From: CHINA VIEW
January 23, 2007 16:55 Beijing Time
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Thousands of birds are seen at the Baiqiang Reservoir in Jiaozuo, central China's Henan Province January 23, 2007. An estimated 100,000 birds including wild gooses, wild ducks, white swans and cranes are inhabited at the reservoir through winter.


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Thousands of birds are seen at the Baiqiang Reservoir in Jiaozuo, central China's Henan Province January 23, 2007. An estimated 100,000 birds including wild gooses, wild ducks, white swans and cranes are inhabited at the reservoir through winter.


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Thousands of birds are seen at the Baiqiang Reservoir in Jiaozuo, central China's Henan Province January 23, 2007. An estimated 100,000 birds including wild gooses, wild ducks, white swans and cranes are inhabited at the reservoir through winter.


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Wild ducks fly over the Hunhe River in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province January 23, 2007. These migratory birds came to the Hunhe River from the south two or three months earlier than privious years due to warm winter.


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Wild ducks fly over the Hunhe River in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province January 23, 2007. These migratory birds came to the Hunhe River from the south two or three months earlier than privious years due to warm winter.

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