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Three red ibis chicks have been born in the wild in China to artificially bred parents, marking a key point in the rare birds' comeback, wildlife officials say.The adult red ibises are among 13 pairs of artificially bred birds that were released May 31, 2007, in northwestern China, Xinhua reported.

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    SunnyDays4 months ago

    It must be taken cared of and need a bit of nurturing, as we know, most of the birds are already endangered.

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      Debbie4 months ago

      So true. Its the case for all things now.

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      "Waiting for the fish to bite or waiting for the wind to fly a kite. Or waiting around for Friday night or waiting perhaps for ...

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