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Bird-watching guide in Harbin

Updated: May 17, 2019 chinadaily.com.cn Print
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A large number of migratory birds have returned to Harbin as the weather warms up in mid-May. More than 100 species of birds have stopped over in Harbin to breed from May to September, according to Professor Wang Huai of Northeast Forestry University.

Here is a guide to Harbin's migratory birds provided by professor Wang:

Eurasian coot

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Eurasian coots usually fly back to Harbin in mid-April and stay until late October. The birds are easy to find in suburban water areas of the city.

Yellow bittern

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Yellow bitterns usually arrive in Harbin in mid-May. The birds can fly particularly fast and like to nest and reproduce in the reeds.

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