In May, the migrant Asian paradise-flycatchers are ready to breed after returning to their hometown in the forest of central China's Wushan Mountains. Tender leaves and fragrant flowers feed all kinds of insects, which can make nice meals for birds, especially parents that have chicks to feed. Check out the video for the story of an Asian paradise-flycatcher family.
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