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Ten Thousand Birds Return North, Spring's Full Bloom

Dōngběi Wǎng March 20th news(You Tāo, reporter Zhuang Yuán) With the rise in temperature, recently, a large number of migratory birds have returned north, accompanied by the magnificent scenery of half-river flowing and half-river freezing, forming a beautiful landscape in the spring in Jiasī City, Dongfeng District, Guanjin Town, on the banks of the Songhua River.

According to reports, more than 800,000 migratory birds pass through Jiasī City every year, including goose, Canada goose, black gull, cormorant, mandarin duck and more than ninety species. When the autumn harvest, rice and corn and soybeans scattered in the fields provide sufficient food for the migratory birds, forming a beautiful picture of 'thousands of birds flying'.

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Large numbers of migratory birds returning north. Dongfeng District Publicity Department provided photos

Migratory birds passing through the Dongfeng District Guanjin Town Songhua River section. Yang Chunli photographed

Migratory birds returning north. Zhao Jinquan photographed

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Migratory birds feeding in the Dongfeng District Guanjin Town Songhua River section. Li Hongmin photographed

Migratory birds passing through the Dongfeng District Guanjin Town Songhua River section. Yang Gui Fen photographed

Migratory birds passing through the Dongfeng District Guanjin Town Songhua River section. Zhuang Yanping photographed

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