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2022.04.26 14:55 GMT+8

Hidden World of Birds in City: Catching the train of late spring

Updated 2022.04.26 14:55 GMT+8
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Editor's note: Hidden World of Birds in City is about exploring a world of birds that usually goes unnoticed in urban spaces. This episode features photographs from Wang Xiaobo, who has been bird-watching near his residential community in Beijing for the past eight years.

Busy bird life continues as spring almost comes to its end. The kingfisher couple that settled in the community seems to have their lives on track, with "the husband" out everyday fishing for the family. Besides the settlers, small birds are also constantly seen stopping for a short break in the woods of the community. 

The male kingfisher.

A yellow-browed warbler.

A yellow-browed warbler.

A Pallas's leaf warbler.

A Pallas's leaf warbler.

A Radde's warbler.

A white wagtail.

Wang said another exciting finding was that a pair of plain laughingthrush might have also settled in the community this year, which is rare.

One of the plain laughingthrushes.

More from Hidden World of Birds in City:

Hidden World of Birds in City: Welcome back

Hidden World of Birds in City: Birds in blossom

Hidden World of Birds in City: A busy pond

Hidden World of Birds in City: Highlights

Hidden World of Birds in City: Air predators

Hidden World of Birds in City: Migratory birds

Hidden World of Birds in City: The birds awaken

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