A rare brown booby (白腹鰹鳥), a member of the Sulidae family, was spotted recently in a coastal area of Dongsha Island (東沙島) in the South China Sea, marking the first sighting of the species in 148 years, according to the Kaohsiung-based Marine National Park Headquarters.
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