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AN EGRET IN FLIGHT carrying a branch to add to its nest. The photograph was taken by Mr Yu Ju-chi, a Chinese photographer in Formosa, who has spent his spare time for the last 12 years taking pictures of egrets which migrate to Formosa from the mainland of China each spring. The birds make nests in bamboo and fruit trees and return to China in the autumn.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31770, 29 August 1968, Page 10

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AN EGRET IN FLIGHT carrying a branch to add to its nest. The photograph was taken by Mr Yu Ju-chi, a Chinese photographer in Formosa, who has spent his spare time for the last 12 years taking pictures of egrets which migrate to Formosa from the mainland of China each spring. The birds make nests in bamboo and fruit trees and return to China in the autumn. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31770, 29 August 1968, Page 10

AN EGRET IN FLIGHT carrying a branch to add to its nest. The photograph was taken by Mr Yu Ju-chi, a Chinese photographer in Formosa, who has spent his spare time for the last 12 years taking pictures of egrets which migrate to Formosa from the mainland of China each spring. The birds make nests in bamboo and fruit trees and return to China in the autumn. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31770, 29 August 1968, Page 10