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As migratory birds head south, experts monitoring Chaohu Lake's wetlands in east China's Anhui Province are thrilled to find the endangered black-faced spoonbill among local flocks. These rare birds are known as "black-faced angels" for their unique facial markings. They have a global population of just under 7,000.