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#My treasure interest#These rare birds, I guess I don't even know themselves, since what year and month, mixed into national first-class protected animals. Is it the harsh living environment in the wild? still

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#My Treasure Interests#

I guess I don't even know how these rare birds have been mixed into national first-class protected animals. Is it the harsh living environment in the wild? Or is human activity becoming more frequent? Can't man and nature live in harmony? In the end, if we become level 1 ourselves, who will protect us?

This is the third set of national Grade 1 wildlife protection stamps issued by China Post, three of which are extreme tablets made of bird stamps. Postmarks record their last remaining habitat.

Just a little more look at you in the crowd, and you have to start the pot and burn the oil. Put down the green onion, ginger and garlic, there is still time!

Figure 1: Yellow-breasted bunting.

Figure 2: Green peacock.

Figure 3: Spot-tailed hazelnut chicken.

#My treasure interest#These rare birds, I guess I don't even know themselves, since what year and month, mixed into national first-class protected animals. Is it the harsh living environment in the wild? still
#My treasure interest#These rare birds, I guess I don't even know themselves, since what year and month, mixed into national first-class protected animals. Is it the harsh living environment in the wild? still
#My treasure interest#These rare birds, I guess I don't even know themselves, since what year and month, mixed into national first-class protected animals. Is it the harsh living environment in the wild? still

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