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Paradise flycatchers spotted in Anhui(1/6)

2020-06-18 15:32:24 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Photo shows a paradise flycatcher feeding its baby in Huanshan, east China's Anhui Province. Paradise flycatchers range across Africa and Asia. Their most telling characteristic are the males' long tail streamers. The paradise flycatchers are currently on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's list of critically endangered species. (Photo/China News Service)

Photo shows a paradise flycatcher feeding its baby in Huanshan, east China's Anhui Province. Paradise flycatchers range across Africa and Asia. Their most telling characteristic are the males' long tail streamers. The paradise flycatchers are currently on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's list of critically endangered species. (Photo/China News Service)

Photo shows a paradise flycatcher feeding its baby in Huanshan, east China's Anhui Province. Paradise flycatchers range across Africa and Asia. Their most telling characteristic are the males' long tail streamers. The paradise flycatchers are currently on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's list of critically endangered species. (Photo/China News Service)

Photo shows a paradise flycatcher feeding its baby in Huanshan, east China's Anhui Province. Paradise flycatchers range across Africa and Asia. Their most telling characteristic are the males' long tail streamers. The paradise flycatchers are currently on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's list of critically endangered species. (Photo/China News Service)

Photo shows a paradise flycatcher feeding its baby in Huanshan, east China's Anhui Province. Paradise flycatchers range across Africa and Asia. Their most telling characteristic are the males' long tail streamers. The paradise flycatchers are currently on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's list of critically endangered species. (Photo/China News Service)

Photo shows a paradise flycatcher feeding its baby in Huanshan, east China's Anhui Province. Paradise flycatchers range across Africa and Asia. Their most telling characteristic are the males' long tail streamers. The paradise flycatchers are currently on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's list of critically endangered species. (Photo/China News Service)

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