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Generally, wetlands around the hot springs, which used for the production of birds, were severely deteriorated by human activities, including over grazing, intensive farming, and open burning so as to convert to farmlands as noticed during the survey.
Live-stranded birds were severely hypothermic, wet and hypoglycaemic, with variable patches of a slimy pale yellow-green material on their feathers (Figure 1) with a "bathtub ring" distribution, primarily on the breast area and ventral surfaces of wings and tail.
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