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As temperatures rise, blue-throated bee-eaters have migrated from Southeast Asia to Hong'an County in central China's Hubei Province, where they are beginning to build nests and breed. The birds, listed as a second-class protected wild species in China, were spotted on May 13 | Collector
As temperatures rise, blue-throated bee-eaters have migrated from Southeast Asia to Hong'an County in central China's Hubei Province, where they are beginning to build nests and breed.

The birds, listed as a second-class protected wild species in China, were spotted on May 13
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As temperatures rise, blue-throated bee-eaters have migrated from Southeast Asia to Hong'an County in central China's Hubei Province, where they are beginning to build nests and breed. The birds, listed as a second-class protected wild species in China, were spotted on May 13

As temperatures rise, blue-throated bee-eaters have migrated from Southeast Asia to Hong'an County in central China's Hubei Province, where they are beginning to build nests and breed. The birds, listed as a second-class protected wild species in China, were spotted on May 13

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