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Oriental white storks spotted in Anhui

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A photo taken on December 1, 2023, shows four oriental white storks resting and foraging at Huajiahu Lake in east China's Anhui Province. /CFP
A photo taken on December 1, 2023, shows four oriental white storks resting and foraging at Huajiahu Lake in east China's Anhui Province. /CFP

A photo taken on December 1, 2023, shows four oriental white storks resting and foraging at Huajiahu Lake in east China's Anhui Province. /CFP

A photo taken on December 1, 2023, shows four oriental white storks resting and foraging at Huajiahu Lake in east China's Anhui Province. /CFP
A photo taken on December 1, 2023, shows four oriental white storks resting and foraging at Huajiahu Lake in east China's Anhui Province. /CFP

A photo taken on December 1, 2023, shows four oriental white storks resting and foraging at Huajiahu Lake in east China's Anhui Province. /CFP

A photo taken on December 1, 2023, shows four oriental white storks resting and foraging at Huajiahu Lake in east China's Anhui Province. /CFP
A photo taken on December 1, 2023, shows four oriental white storks resting and foraging at Huajiahu Lake in east China's Anhui Province. /CFP

A photo taken on December 1, 2023, shows four oriental white storks resting and foraging at Huajiahu Lake in east China's Anhui Province. /CFP

A photo taken on December 1, 2023, shows four oriental white storks resting and foraging at Huajiahu Lake in east China's Anhui Province. /CFP
A photo taken on December 1, 2023, shows four oriental white storks resting and foraging at Huajiahu Lake in east China's Anhui Province. /CFP

A photo taken on December 1, 2023, shows four oriental white storks resting and foraging at Huajiahu Lake in east China's Anhui Province. /CFP

Four oriental white storks rest and forage at Huajiahu Lake in Anhui Province. Considered as a national treasure in China, the oriental white stork is classified as endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species. Currently, there are less than 10,000 left worldwide.

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