An escaped mandarin duck in Head of the Harbor attracts hundreds, causing traffic issues and prompting police to enforce stricter parking regulations.
The duck wasn't native to Long Island, so many people came to Stony Brook to see it.
Local media reported that flocks begin migrating from northern regions to the resort in late September. Thanks to Tongren's ecological protection efforts, forest coverage has reached 66.2 percent and ...
A photographer captures a flock of wild mandarin ducks frolicking and gliding across the water in Tongren, Guizhou province.[Photo by Wu Weidong/For chinadaily.com.cn] A photographer captured a flock ...
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From sharp wool overcoats to serious down puffers, these winter jackets are designed to stay comfortable indoors and ...