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守護(hù)那雙飛向天空的翅膀 來源:21世紀(jì)學(xué)生英文報(bào)·小學(xué)版 第719期 作者:TEENS 日期: 2022-06-15
“I feel my heart race, my eyes widen and almost automatically (自動(dòng)地), I start to smile,” Prayitno Goenarto said. This is how he feels when he sees a new bird species. ![]() ![]() ![]() A birdwatcher needs to be knowledgeable, brave and strong. Goenarto spends most of his time working in the wild. He knows where and when to find different kinds of birds. Sometimes he has to go deep into the forest to find the shy birds. It can be dangerous. He might get lost. He has to watch out for snakes, scorpions (蝎子) and some big animals. Once, Goenarto went to a faraway island to look for some rare birds. It rained heavily every day. He worked in wet clothes for the entire (整個(gè)) trip. Goenarto’s tips for birdwatching
Bird protection in China In China, there are lots of birdwatchers like Goenarto. They study and protect the rare birds. Terry Townshend is a British birdwatcher in China. He has studied Beijing swifts (北京雨燕) for over 10 years. He learned that the birds travel 26,000 kilometers every year, to spend winter in southern Africa. ![]() Crested ibises (朱鹮) are one of the oldest bird species in the world. They almost died out (滅絕) once. In 1981, scientist Liu Yinzeng and his team found seven crested ibises in Shaanxi province. They saved the birds from disappearing (消失). ![]() Xu Zhuo protects red-crowned cranes (丹頂鶴) in Heilongjiang. Her father, aunt and grandparents also spent their lifetimes looking after the birds. Now the young girl has the job.
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