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Nearly 50 black storks have been seen wintering in farmland in NW China's Xi'an, marking their largest return yet. First seen here in 2019, the state-protected birds have returned year after year, drawn by improved habitats and eco-friendly rice-fish farming practices.
Nearly 50 black storks have been seen wintering in farmland in NW China's Xi'an, marking their largest return yet. First seen here in 2019, the state-protected birds have returned year after year, drawn by improved habitats and eco-friendly rice-fish farming practices.