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Teenage bird-watchers relish chance to let hobby take flight

By Wang Qian and Hu Meidong    |    China Daily    |     Updated: 2022-09-21 07:58

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Chen Rundan, 11, enjoys snapping various birds, such as the tailorbird.[Photo provided to China Daily]

Her most impressive birding trip occurred in October, when she heard that a slaty-breasted rail was spotted taking a dip in Huahai Park in Fuzhou by other bird-watchers.

After research, she found that the bird enjoyed the water around 9 am, noon and after 3 pm when it felt safe, with fewer people around. Having failed seven times to record the bird's bath, Rundan didn't give up, and on Oct 16, after waiting for about three hours, the slaty-breasted rail reappeared. "From birdwatching, I have learned to never give up," the girl adds.

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